Learning is not a political process

   Maybe the most insidious modifier in the ongoing disservice we call education reform is “outcome-based.”   As in, “To make students voracious readers, use this method.”   As in, “To prepare students for four-year colleges, use this method.”   Usually “outcome-based” methods are described as “evidence-based.” Bring out the charts and graphs.   “Outcome-based” sounds…

What we need, what we want

    Watching the indescribable sacrifices of America’s infantry in the trenches of World War II, legendary war correspondent Ernie Pyle made a plea in print.     Pay for enlisted men overseas made no distinction between those dodging bullets and those in the typist pool. That was wrong, he wrote. Those with mud on their faces…

Democrats hit by Newton’s apple

    The political Einsteins are flexing their brows over Nov. 4: They cite President Obama’s failure, Dems’ fecklessness, Republicans’ vision and efficacy, Mitch McConnell’s savoir faire. Egads.    Sports fans: Is there anything more grating than The Wave? Imagine one that is confined to those in the box seats.    Celebrate they can. Yes, stretch…

Never a more stark difference

   The dictionary has nothing more extreme than “extreme.” No “extremer.” No “extremest.” So “State Sen. Dan Patrick” will have to suffice, if you’re talking extreme politics, as opposed to extreme cold, extreme heat or extreme disinterest.     Sadly, despite the fact that he’s nearly been shut out in endorsements by the state’s major newspapers,…