Teachers say: parental influence determines success

My adult children would probably say that Laura and I were ‘involved’ parents, especially in education. We ‘inspected what we expected’ in and out of the school. We taught our children three R’s (not relying on the public schools alone), personal discipline, worked to give them the tools to help them succeed (whether it be an athletic shoe or a computer) and hung around together after dinner in case they had questions about anything. We are far from perfect parents, but we are proud of who our children have become.

National Educational Association Newsletter
One picks up the news and hears about educators (adminstrators) complaining about ‘helicopter parents’ ( read ‘involved’ parents) and then — by contrast — the NEA (National Educatioal Association) points to a review entitled: “Study suggests parental influence determines success of low-income, urban students.”  ( from an email NEA newsletter.)

To be fair, the NEA points to the study to try to explain that the difference in scholastic success between public and private schools (private schools being better) is due primarily to ‘parental influence’ (‘involvement’). The study shows student success in public schools is possible, if the parents have ‘influence.’ I found it interesting that the study used the rather passive word ‘influence’ rather than the more interventionist word “involved.’

Parents, I guess, are still supposed to ‘know their place.’

So, if you decide to keep your children in public schools -as we did- stay ‘involved’, ensure they get a better education than what they would normally get without you, give them all the tools to succeed… and be there when they need you. Oh yes, don’t be afraid of criticism from the schools… it’s the price you pay today for their success tomorrow.

Roger Freberg

Seafood Paella and the Pan

Aaaah, now I can finally make ‘Seafood Paella’ the way it was intended!

Thanks to the good folks at PaellaPans.Com , I can now hold my head up in pride with an authentic pan… the size and style common in Spain. Heh heh, I think this is the single serving portion?

Roger Freberg

recipe and pictures to follow

Obama’s Boo Boo for You You

a simple little expression of fond loyalty
Barack Obama must be wanting to end his Presidential bid rather quickly. If you haven’t heard, he decided NOT to wear a Pin with the American Flag on it. Then he went out to talk about it! Here’s a  choice bit  from what he said:

“I decided I won’t wear that pin on my chest,” he said in the interview. “Instead, I’m going to try to tell the American people what I believe will make this country great, and hopefully that will be a testament to my patriotism.” 

How Stupid can you be? On the other hand, if he has problems wearing the flag, then I am glad he took it off.

Roger Freberg

Blackwater Rocks and the Senate Rolls

Blackwater... doing their job one terrorist at a time 

I am reminded that the same ‘people’ who oppose  BLACKWATER  are the same folks who are working hard to lose Iraq. Is this a coincidence? I think not. Obviously, these independent contractors are effective … and SOMEONE wants them off the job!

Let me add, it goes without question that the American Military does a great job, but there are ‘things’ that  private contractors  can do that actually  save our military personnel.

When I think of the folks that want us to lose… I am reminded about the ‘importance’ of putting ‘governers’ on our military trucks and strictly adhearing to a 35 mph speed limit. I guess this was and is to allow our people to become better targets? Oh, there I go being a synic.

Blackwater and others serve a purpose, give it up ladies.

Here’s some more reading:

Private Military Corporations
List of PMC’s

Roger Freberg