Saturday, December 12, 2009

Patricia Kaas - Je Te Dis Vous

Artist: Patricia Kaas
Album: Je Te Dis Vous
Patricia Kaas Je Te Dis Vous
Tracklist :
  • Y'Avait Tant D'Etoiles
  • Hotel Normandy
  • Je Retiens Mon Souffle
  • Ceux Qui N'Ont Rien
  • Il Me Dit Que Je Suis Belle
  • Space in My Heart
  • La Liberte
  • Fatiguee D'Attendre
  • Jojo
  • Je Te Dis Vous
  • Reste Sur Moi
  • Ganz Und Gar
  • Out of the Rain
  • It's a Man's World
  • Entrer Dans La Lumiere

Friday, November 27, 2009

Deoki Rai / Ranbahadur Gurung - Folksongs & Sacred Music from Nepal

Artist: Deoki Rai / Ranbahadur Gurung
Album: Folksongs & Sacred Music from Nepal
Deoki Rai / Ranbahadur Gurung Folksongs & Sacred Music from Nepal
Tracklist :
  • Teasing for Love

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Loggerhead - Trance- Tribal

Artist: Loggerhead
Album: Trance- Tribal
Loggerhead Trance- Tribal
Tracklist :
  • Strategic Womb

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Everything But The Girl - The Best Of Everything But The Girl

Artist: Everything But The Girl
Album: The Best Of Everything But The Girl
Everything But The Girl The Best Of Everything But The Girl
Tracklist :
  • Missing (Todd Terry Remix)
  • Driving (Todd Terry Remix)
  • Old Friends
  • One Place
  • I Don't Want To Talk About It
  • Love Is Strange
  • The Only Living Boy In New Yor
  • Apron Strings
  • When All's Well
  • Another Bridge
  • Each And Every One
  • Rollercoaster
  • Driving (The Underdog Remix)
  • Better Things (Massive Attack
  • Protection (Massive Attack Wit

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Live - Secret Samadhi

Artist: Live
Album: Secret Samadhi
Live Secret Samadhi
Tracklist :
  • Rattlesnake
  • Lakini's Juice
  • Graze
  • Century
  • Ghost
  • Unsheathed
  • Insomnia And The Hole In The Universe
  • Turn My Head
  • Heropsychodreamer
  • Freaks
  • Merica
  • Gas Hed Goes West

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Frank Duval - Face to Face

Artist: Frank Duval
Album: Face to Face
Frank Duval Face to Face
Tracklist :
  • Face to Face
  • Cry (For Our World)
  • Love
  • Schwarzer Walzer
  • Autumn Dreams
  • Love What's Your Face
  • Todesengel
  • Angel of Mine
  • Stone Flowers
  • Feel Me
  • Sky Train
  • Mystic Love
  • Song of Theben
  • Time to Make a Brake

Can you summarize this?

This year, 29 out of about 1,000 new teachers departed.




By TIA MITCHELL, The Times-Union


When school began last fall, nearly half of Highlands Middle School teachers were new.


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"I always wanted to be a teacher," is something Principal Cathy Barnes remembers hearing more than once as she conducted interviews over the summer.

Most of the 26 newbies had no formal educator training. They were mostly midcareer professionals looking to make a change.

Barnes offered to give them a chance, and then set up training and coaching to help them succeed, she said. It took about a month for her to realize that not all of them would.

By the winter break, Barnes had let go four of those new teachers by invoking a state law that allows new teachers to be fired without giving a reason so long as it is done within the first half of the school year.

Known as the "97-day rule" because of the stated deadline, school administrators say it allows schools to quickly part ways with teachers that simply are not equipped for the job. However, union officials say the law makes it so easy to fire new teachers that principals do that rather than spend the time and money to mold them into better educators.

The district has approximately 9,000 teachers.

This year in Duval County, 29 out of the approximately 1,000 newly minted teachers were terminated under the 97-day rule or resigned in lieu of being terminated. Many other new teachers have also left the school system this year, though other reasons were cited for their departure. One was later rehired at another school.

After their 97-day probationary period expired on Jan. 9, those teachers received the security of knowing they cannot be fired midyear without due process. But they don't have to be reappointed to their post at the end of the school year.

After three years, Florida teachers receive tenure, meaning if during the summer break a principal decides not to invite them back to a school, they must be offered other options.

The 97-day rule was created in 1997, a time when Education Commissioner Frank Brogan was introducing sweeping education reform. At the time, a group of lawmakers wanted to eliminate teacher tenure laws. Knowing that such a law would not pass, they settled for the 97-day rule instead.

Terrie Brady, president of the local teachers union, said of the 800 teachers who have left the school system this year, she feels the 97-day rule is responsible for more than 29, possibly close to 100.

She feels half a year isn't long enough to determine who will become a great teacher.

"If somebody chooses to want to go into education, why would we not give them as much support as possible and encourage them to stay and make sure they are successful?" she said.

Brady said the school system lacks the money, time and resources to devote to professional development, especially since both new and veteran teachers are already bogged down with paperwork, mandates and other things that tax their time outside of the classroom. She advocates for more mentoring and training to help new teachers adapt to the job.

She said she agrees there are teachers who should removed from the classroom, but she thinks there should always be a process in place to hear both sides of the story and determine a fair course to follow.

Veteran educator Jim Williams was a principal for over a decade before the 97-day rule was in place and about the same time after.

During that time, he said he probably used the 97-day rule only twice.

"It was always that I cannot leave this person working with students because I believe they are doing damage to students," Williams said. "Nor do I see between now and the end of the year any change."

Williams said he always considered the impact of the decision on the students, as well as the employee. Now that he supervises a cluster of principals, he expects them to provide ample evidence supporting their decision to exercise the 97-day rule. In the end, however, he agrees that teachers who are not effective in the classroom should be removed.

"We're not an employment agency; we're a teaching institution and students ought to be primary in this," he said.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Andre Andersen - Ocean View

Artist: Andre Andersen
Album: Ocean View
Andre Andersen Ocean View
Tracklist :
  • Horizons
  • Martial Arts
  • The Autumn Song
  • Ocean View
  • Heather Waltz
  • Latin Affair
  • Third Stage
  • Arabesque
  • Hourglass
  • Moving Pictures
  • 1000 Miles Away

Are we too much engrossed with the idea of the 2010 FA?

Take a look at the 2009 FA:
2009 Free agents (optional, restricted or not) :
Kobe Bryant, Carlos Boozer, Allen Iverson, Ron Artest, Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion, Andre Miller, Lamar Odom , Rasheed Wallace, Marvin Williams, Zaza Pachulia, Mike Bibby, Leon Powe, Eddie House, Raymond Felton, Sean Singletary, Drew Gooden, Ben Gordon, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Anderson Varejao , Brandon Bass, Chris Andersen, , Antonio McDyess, C.J. Watson, Jamal Crawford, Rasho Nesterovic, Trevor Ariza, Quinton Ross, Hakim Warrick, Ramon Sessions, Charlie Villanueva, David Lee, Nate Robinson, Stephon Marbury, Quentin Richardson , Eddy Curry, Al Harrington, Joe Smith , Keith Bogans , Hedo Turkoglu, Donyell Marshall, Andre Miller, Matt Barnes, Grant Hill, Bobby Jackson, Michael Finley, Ime Udoka, Carlos Delfino, Jermaine O'Neal, Anthony Parker , Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver, Mehmet Okur.

There are 163 free agents in 2009, compared to 114 in 2010.

almost 60% in the 2009 free agent list are defensive players, above 50% are big men.

These people above can be a good supporting cast, to whomever they will sign to. In fact, if I were the Clippers, I'd keep Baron Davis and Camby and build around the 2009 FA guys.