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To: i-node who wrote (389570)6/9/2008 9:38:24 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572295
 
>> And that makes you frigging nuts..

You have repeatedly claimed that Ayres isn't a terrorist. If you believe that, it is totally out of ignorance of the subject. So, you really don't have any basis for calling someone else "nuts".


Its Ayers, not Ayres........and he is not a terrorist.......here is his current bio. I suggest you grow up and stop slandering people before you get yourself into trouble:

"Ayers is currently a Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Education. His interests include teaching for social justice, urban educational reform, narrative and interpretive research, children in trouble with the law, and related issues.[13]

He began his career in primary education while an undergraduate, teaching at the Children’s Community School (CCS), a project founded by a group of students and based on the Summerhill method of education.[14] After leaving the underground, he earned an M.Ed from Bank Street College in Early Childhood Education (1984), an M.Ed from Teachers College, Columbia University in Early Childhood Education (1987) and an Ed.D from Columbia University in Curriculum and Instruction (1987).[13]

He has edited and written many books and articles on education theory, policy and practice, and has appeared on many panels and symposia."


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