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Antologia: Miríade, Distopia, Utopia (2004-2024) -
Antologia : Miríade, Distopia, Utopia (2004-2024); @vanres1974; #antologia; {11dez24 qua 20:40-20:50} Anthology: Myriad, Dystopi...
Prof. Dr. Vander Resende, Doutorado em Lit Bras, pela UFMG; Mestre em Teorias Lit e Crít Cul, UFSJ
sábado, 15 de fevereiro de 2020
career and technical education
My research has found
that the best investment in career and technical education is when it’s
targeted toward schools that design all instruction around developing
career paths, say, as an electrician or as a nurse’s assistant. Career
and technical education can also improve high school graduation and employment when it is integrated with core subjects and offers work-based learning.
The proposal also calls for allocating $83 million to competitive grants to states. Proposing competitive grants suggests that the administration will look to fund states with the most innovative proposals. This is in contrast to just giving out money based on how many students a state may serve, which is how most of the federal funds for technical education are allocated.
Trump also wants to double fees associated with H1-B visas – visas that allow for the hiring temporary workers from abroad with high skills that are in short supply in the U.S. This hike could raise an additional $100 million or more. The idea here seems to be to use revenue collected from programs that use talent from abroad to invest in educating students here in the United States.
.., the only technical education programs that research has shown lead to improved graduation rates and higher wages are whole-school models.
https://theconversation.com/trumps-big-bet-on-career-and-technical-education-131558
read more
https://www.brookings.edu/research/what-we-know-about-career-and-technical-education-in-high-school/
The proposal also calls for allocating $83 million to competitive grants to states. Proposing competitive grants suggests that the administration will look to fund states with the most innovative proposals. This is in contrast to just giving out money based on how many students a state may serve, which is how most of the federal funds for technical education are allocated.
Trump also wants to double fees associated with H1-B visas – visas that allow for the hiring temporary workers from abroad with high skills that are in short supply in the U.S. This hike could raise an additional $100 million or more. The idea here seems to be to use revenue collected from programs that use talent from abroad to invest in educating students here in the United States.
.., the only technical education programs that research has shown lead to improved graduation rates and higher wages are whole-school models.
https://theconversation.com/trumps-big-bet-on-career-and-technical-education-131558
read more
https://www.brookings.edu/research/what-we-know-about-career-and-technical-education-in-high-school/
sábado, 18 de janeiro de 2020
Readings 18/01/2020
Public Health; Suicide
Black kids and suicide: Why are rates so high, and so ignored?, by Rheeda Walker
"Black youth may be less likely to share their thoughts of loneliness or depression than other youth, which could be a reason for higher rates of death by suicide among black youth"
quinta-feira, 19 de dezembro de 2019
Militarism Has Become Enormously Popular and Nearly Universally Accepted by HOWARD LISNOFF
Militarism Has Become Enormously Popular and Nearly Universally Accepted
by HOWARD LISNOFFOn December 13, 2019, the segment “188 Democrats vote for Trump’s Bloated Defense Budget” aired on The Read News. Here’s host Marc Steiner about 13 minutes into the discussion of the $738 billion so-called defense “budget” that will stoke the profits of the permanent war contractor class to levels of stratospheric proportions for the endless wars the US now fights and supports: "I mean the people in this country and from many and interesting and good reasons support their military.”
When the antiwar group I was involved in in 2001 gave up the ghost and disbanded in response to the rise of militarism following the heinous attacks on September 11, 2001, I knew the handwriting was on the proverbial wall for the celebration of all things connected to war and militarism. Many go hungry in the US, schools aren’t properly funded, the environment decays beneath our feet, and millions of others can’t get good medical care, but anything the military and its contractors want is okay in this not-so-new world order.
Trade Deals Are About Increasing Protectionist Barriers, by Dean Baker- Counterpunch
Trade Deals Are About Increasing Protectionist Barriers
The impact of trade was devastating for large segments of the U.S. workforce. It cost 3.4 million manufacturing jobs (20 percent of the total) between the years 2000 and 2007. (It cost almost 40 percent of all unionized manufacturing jobs.) Note, that this was before the Great Recession, which began in December of 2007.
... deals like the TPP are largely about locking in rules on items like intellectual property protections and preserving Mark Zuckerberg’s dominance of the Internet. The TPP, like other recent trade deals, calls for longer and stronger patent and copyright monopolies.
These protections are 180 degrees at odds with free trade. They are about shifting more income from the bulk of the population to people who benefit from rents on patents and copyrights, by making them pay more for drugs, medical equipment, software and a wide variety of other items.
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