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🤬 #SCOTUS allows #Trump officials to freeze #teacher training grants over *#DEI*

A divided #SupremeCourt on Fri cleared the way for the admin to at least temporarily freeze up to $65M in #educational grants designed to address #TeacherShortages, which the govt says fund programs that promote #diversity, #equity & #inclusion [as they should, though the Trump admin’s definition of DEI is humanity].

#law #ActivistCourt #PartisanCourt #indoctrination #education #idiocracy
washingtonpost.com/politics/20

The Washington Post · Supreme Court allows Trump officials to freeze teacher grants for nowBy Ann E. Marimow

Here’s your friendly reminder that #charterschools came about as a white reaction to #desegregation, which tells you all you need to know about the intended beneficiaries of #SchoolVouchers. But if there’s no #departmentofeducation there’s no one to ensure #IDEA and other #civilrights are being enforced in your new for-profit “#schools. Neither will there be a nonprofit group collecting #data to track #educational outcomes for #students attending for-profit schools.

"Chinese and Indigenous communities have shared histories. We faced hardships together while mining for gold in the British Columbia gold rush and experiencing the rugged Canadian weather and terrain.

There are many graves on First Nations territories when Chinese people died from the flu and from the building of the railway, crushed by landslides, collapsing tunnels and premature blastings (Mittelstedt, 2014). The First Nations communities took in the Chinese railroad workers and care for their grave sites to this day (Mittelstedt, 2014). We enjoyed economic success and partnerships that were respectful and mutually beneficial (Ma, 2012). Chinese people leased lands (on First Nations) to farm and then hired Indigenous people to help farm the land (Mathur et al., 2011, p. 74). The Chinese built elaborate gold-mining operations among First Nations communities and perhaps most importantly our communities intermingled and there were many marriages between Chinese men and Indigenous women. In 1891, 98% of Chinese people in Canada lived in British Columbia (Barman, 2013, p. 1), which explains why there are such intimate ties between Chinese people and our First Nations communities in British Columbia. Unsurprisingly, one in six Chinese men created a family with a local Indigenous woman (Barman, 2013, p. 1)."

fccrwc.com/chinese-and-indigen

Chinese and Indigenous History & Relationships in Canada
FCCRWC The Foundation to Commemorate the Chinese Railroad Workers in Canada · Chinese And Indigenous History & Relationships In Canada | FCCRWCChinese and Indigenous communities have shared histories.

@Nonilex

Slight diversion from the main topic but I want to call out the book Neurotribes. Great #educational piece that might help you talk sense to and #educate your persuadeable friends,neighbors & colleagues on #neurodiversity

#authorians hate educated #voters. #Study #teach #vote & take back the #USA from the #idiocracy

EDIT: I failed to add the link on the first post, now corrected.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuroT

en.m.wikipedia.orgNeuroTribes - Wikipedia

The [#Trump] Dept of #Education issued a threatening letter this month addressed to all #educational institutions that receive federal funds. The letter offers an extreme & implausible interpretation of the #law governing #diversity, #equity & #inclusion policy. It demands that #schools abandon not just affirmative-action-like programs…but also policies that are blind to individuals’ race if those policies were adopted, even in part, to promote racial diversity.

#USpol
nytimes.com/2025/02/26/opinion

The New York Times · Opinion | The Department of Education’s D.E.I. Letter Just Threatened the Existence of Many CollegesBy Sonja B. Starr
Nepenthes leonardoi, a rare ultra-endemic species of pitcher plant from the mountains of Palawan, Philippines. All-black clones seen in the wild made headlines, as did the naming of the plant after a prominent botanist in the region who was unfortunately shot while surveying plants by a militia group. Pitchers can reach almost 6 inches tall, with prominent teeth.

#nepenthes #pitcherplant #carnivorousplant #educational #strangeplants #botany #plants #horticulture #rareplants #botanical #nature #gardening

Finalmente ci siamo! Siamo partiti con una versione Educational di @ufficiozero ed intanto il repository che sarà sincornizzato nei prossimi giorni con i mirror dei nostri partner è stato appena creato.
Prossimamente lo popoleremo ma, come ogni buona pietanza degna di essere servita, ci occorrerà del tempo ed il processo sarà meticoloso, allo stesso modo di tutte le nostre altre release e sarà trasversale. Seguiteci per rimanere aggiornati!

Virginia Tech rant:

Did you know that Virginia Tech has one of the highest average annual salaries per management position? President Tim Sands makes a whopping $840,546 annually, which is an increase from his original $600,000 annual income.

Did you also know that the president of the United States of America is paid $400,000.

Why does Tim Sands make more than 2 times the US president's salary?