Los Chistes: Party with Teach (Drink/Sleep) For America

Drink For America (DFA). Two free drinks to start and “learn” about the “Achievement” School District (ASD is modeled on Louisiana’s approach— see LA and the Recovery School District approach (SB1718): A P.T. Barnum Circus)

Helps to explain the TFA alums stories about the alternative moniker Sleep for America (SFA)!?. 🙂

The party is BYOFWOT=Bring Your Own FIVE WEEKS OF TRAINING.

Los Chistes=Just a little bit of fun on a Saturday at the expense of TFA. 🙂

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Drink For America (DFA). Two free drinks to start and “learn” about the “Achievement” School District (ASD is modeled on Louisiana’s approach— see LA and the Recovery School District approach (SB1718): A P.T. Barnum Circus) Helps to explain the TFA alums stories about the alternative moniker Sleep for America (SFA)!?. 🙂 The party is BYOFWOT=Bring Your Own…

2 responses to “Los Chistes: Party with Teach (Drink/Sleep) For America”

  1. […] I have no words.  because partying like it’s 1999 is what all educators should be promoting…./very snarky […]

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  2. Hi Dr. Heilig,

    I’m a PhD student at the UT College of Ed and a fan of your blog. I thought you might be interested to know that starting next month the journal Critical Education will be publishing a series of issues on Teach for America practices, procedures, outcomes, and impacts. An article I wrote on TFA teachers and cultural knowledge will be published in the December issue:

    http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/criticaled/announcement/view/182239

    As a corps member who now considers myself part of the “alumni resistance,” I appreciate your willingness to take on the TFA behemoth without pulling any punches. Keep up the good work!

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