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What Ladder?

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Things that cross my mind and my desk

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What Ladder?

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What Ladder? | Things that cross my mind and my desk What Ladder? Things that cross my mind and my desk Menu Skip to content Home About The unchanging nature of cheaters. 2 Replies I have a couple of classes this semester that some people would call “remedial”, while others use the charming pc epithet “upgrading”, with its jaunty similarity to “upcycling” of junk, claiming that a student’s previous poor performance is nothing that a coat of paint and some crackle medium can’t fix. Anyhoo, you get the picture: this is a room made up 50% of slackers, skateboarders and smokers who didn’t do any work in school; 10% of girls who got pregnant and dropped out,  15% of ESL students who are not going anywhere because what they need is more and better ESL, and 25% of people who fucked up or were fucked over and truly deserve a second chance. This class is not rocket surgery. It basically exists to ask the question “are you ready for college?” The answer “yes” is demonstrated ...

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