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            <title>Behold the Astoundingly Amazing Brand-New Teacher-B-Gone Safety System® from Fordham Industries!</title>
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            <description>By Adam SchaefferVoiceover: Are you tired of trying to use private school choice policy to remove mediocre, incompetent or just plain dangerous teachers from public schools? Just look at how clumsy that can be!
This poor school choice supporter is struggling just to get enough kids into private schools so that the public schools notice and start firing bad teachers! What a waste!!! Fordham Industries pitch-man extra-ordinaire Public-Mad Mike Petrilli has a better way!
Petrilli: “Rather than use choice to set in motion a chain reaction that ends with the removal of bad teachers from the classroom, why not go right at the bad teachers themselves?”!
Voiceover: Don’t waste your time with systemic reforms helping some kids today and all kids tomorrow! Just buy in to Teacher-B-Gone Safety ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:16:04 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>How to Deal With Your Child's Lousy Teacher</title>
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            <description>Is your child complaining constantly about her teacher? Your first reaction may be that your kid just doesn&amp;#8217;t feel like doing her schoolwork. However, it might be more than that – maybe she has a bad teacher.
Lousy Teacher
Ask around
Before running to the principal and complaining that the alleged lousy teacher isn&amp;#8217;t doing his or her job, make sure your hunch is right. If at all possible, talk to other parents in your child&amp;#8217;s class to figure out if it&amp;#8217;s an issue with your child particularly, or if it&amp;#8217;s a more chronic, widespread problem.
Meet face-to-face
Ask for a parent-teacher conference. (Teachers aren&amp;#8217;t the only ones who can arrange pow-wows.) Meet with your child&amp;#8217;s teacher and talk about the specific problems your kid is having in class. Th...</description>
            <author>Genetics and Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 12:04:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>How to Deal With Your Child's Lousy Teacher</title>
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            <description>Is your child complaining constantly about her teacher? Your first reaction may be that your kid just doesn&amp;#8217;t feel like doing her schoolwork. However, it might be more than that – maybe she has a bad teacher.
Lousy Teacher
Ask around
Before running to the principal and complaining that the alleged lousy teacher isn&amp;#8217;t doing his or her job, make sure your hunch is right. If at all possible, talk to other parents in your child&amp;#8217;s class to figure out if it&amp;#8217;s an issue with your child particularly, or if it&amp;#8217;s a more chronic, widespread problem.
Meet face-to-face
Ask for a parent-teacher conference. (Teachers aren&amp;#8217;t the only ones who can arrange pow-wows.) Meet with your child&amp;#8217;s teacher and talk about the specific problems your kid is having in class. Th...</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 12:04:10 +0100</pubDate>
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