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Visit us now at coughoops.wordpress.com. Is a blog dedicated to covering all the teams on the Seattle sports scene. Rather than regurgitating what's being reported elsewhere, we bring smart analysis and commentary designed to dig below the surface and rise above the noise. Sometimes serious, sometimes funny . always informative. Just Plain Funny Stuff. Behind Enemy Lines Alliance. Is part of a nation-wide network of blogs dedicated to covering their city's teams. Learn more here. A weekend to forget.
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Hangin' With The Nuss: July 2007
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Hangin' With The Nuss. Tackling all things sports in Seattle from the perspective of a lifetime - long suffering? Fan Celebrations, frustrations, adulations . you'll find them all here in this periodical look at the sports world and sports journalism through the eyes of Jeff Nusser. The end of the line: Find me now at Seattle Sports Report. That's right: After more than a year and more than 300 posts, Hangin' With The Nuss will be no more. You can now find my writing at. Why did HWTN have to end? Taking ...
Hangin' With The Nuss: The end of the line: Find me now at Seattle Sports Report
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Hangin' With The Nuss. Tackling all things sports in Seattle from the perspective of a lifetime - long suffering? Fan Celebrations, frustrations, adulations . you'll find them all here in this periodical look at the sports world and sports journalism through the eyes of Jeff Nusser. The end of the line: Find me now at Seattle Sports Report. That's right: After more than a year and more than 300 posts, Hangin' With The Nuss will be no more. You can now find my writing at. Why did HWTN have to end? Taking ...
The Doc Is In: Enforcing the Contract
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Sunday, December 9, 2007. Five teachers left the building without permission after the last class of the day and before the pep assembly, which they are required to supervise (by contract). Each was seen by the administrator supervising the parking lot for students trying to leave early. Also, four teachers who were sitting in front of the students rather than among the students refused an administrator's request to sit in a position better suited for supervision. What bothers me is this:. Doc, Do not le...
The Doc Is In: Online Alternatives
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. The successes of an online school are touted as a potential solution for students looking for a new mean of success. And it works for some. Over 1800 students are enrolled in this online school with high levels of success in reading, scores comparable to public schools in math and reading, and special needs students with passing rates near their fully-abled peers. Sounds wonderful. 1 The curriculum is not aligned with ours. 2 The rigor falls far short. 5 The students have a h...
The Doc Is In: Differentiated Diplomas
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Saturday, December 29, 2007. I often wonder if a partial solution to helping colleges, trade schools, and employers determine the worthiness of students for their programs and businesses is the diploma itself. I anticipate my solution will not be popular among certain groups, but I do think it could eliminate some of debate over assessing student backgrounds and achievement. My rough idea for four diplomas, which I would probably color code rather than officially name:. These are just rough thoughts but ...
The Doc Is In: Teacher Created Failures
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Sunday, December 9, 2007. I went to the high school state football championships this last weekend and watched a coach lose the title game for his team. His inability to adapt and poor play calling at critical moments (really, it was greed leading to opponent points) took the victory from the kids; the leader decided the outcome rather than allowing the kids the opportunity to succeed. Two teachers refused to attend the training for their department's new approaches to teaching their content. This co...
The Doc Is In: Where is the Money?
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Friday, December 28, 2007. Where is the Money? According to the U.S. Census Bureau. The United States has a current population of 303,124,730 and according to the NPP. The Iraq War debt is about $481 billion. Based on the population in Washington State, our share is approximately $10.4 billion. This could be used, at $58,000 per teacher, to hire almost 180,000 teachers. I used my classes two years ago to show how the same course I taught to two classes, one of 18 students and one of 28 students, showed a...
The Doc Is In: Hmm...
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Monday, December 3, 2007. My wife says this comic. I was gonna use that on my recent meta blogging post, and then realized I might have a problema. :). I love that strip. Rat's gotten after Goat for his blog a few other times, too. Too close to the bone, sometimes! I take it your wife's not a blogger. (If I was drinking coffee right now, it would be all over my keyboard. Your post is funny on so many levels.). Thanks for the chuckle, Doc. :). December 3, 2007 at 10:21 PM. December 4, 2007 at 4:04 AM.
The Doc Is In: Comic
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Sunday, December 9, 2007. Ok, it's halftime of the football game I'm watching and time to share a cartoon I found on the net here. Not that you have to, of course, but games can be fun.). December 12, 2007 at 5:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Doc Is In. The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes- and ships- and sealing-wax- Of cabbages- and kings- And why the sea is boiling hot- And whether pigs have wings.". The Doc Is In. View my complete profile. Education in...
The Doc Is In: Mad Dogging Me
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Saturday, December 15, 2007. In my high school the kids have a term called "mad dogging." This is when someone stares across at another student with the intent to harass or bully, which often leads to a shouting match, bad blood, or even a fight. I got mad dogged in a more figurative sense by an administrator (I will call this person Mad Dog). What are those numbers? I see what M.D. is showing with his presentation, but "how are we doing? Well, I was upset and attempted to speak with Mad Dog during my pr...
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Hisashi Iwakuma’s Happy Day. August 12, 2015. Mariners pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma throws a no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles at Safeco Field, Wednesday August 12, 2015. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times). Why don’t they let Iwakuma play more? Well, I’d explain, they only let starting pitchers play every five days. It’s just kind of how they do things in baseball. They don’t want him getting hurt. He plays as much as he’s allowed. When she passed away in September. August 10, 2015. This and more in t...
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Local, young, aspiring writers with a deep interest in sports, share their opinions and ideas from their point of views on the world of sports. Fork In the Road. By: Jackson Safon We are at the All-Star break, just over halfway through the season, and the Mariners are 41-48. By all accounts, they have underachieved this season, as many hoped the addition of Nelson Cruz would be enough to push them over the top and into the playoffs. But a James Paxton injury, Robbie…. Continue reading →. By: Jackson Safo...
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