Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 11, 2016

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    peter  about 8 years ago

    Our planet.

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    DutchUncle  about 8 years ago

    I’ve loved this week, and I hate to throw shade, but . . . I spent two years working towards an “alternate route” teaching license for high school math (I had two engineering degrees + 30 years experience at the time, contemplating a change of career). Caulfield is disruptive because he’s clever, and the other kids respond positively, and they’re all good kids (because it’s a comic strip). I can tell you that all it takes is one kid being disruptive because he’s just a jerk, and NOTHING works. Doesn’t matter if the disrupting one is smart, or stupid, or clinically unhinged; once the group is randomly offtrack, it goes nowhere. Caulfield’s interruptions and metaphysical / multi-entendre questions lead everyone to think, mainly because Jef Mallet is writing them for the adult readers as much as for the characters.

    The biggest problem I saw in school was that, because the adults have to suppress the jerks and troublemakers, they also wind up suppressing the clever out-of-the-box thinkers, who will have to go on to succeed DESPITE their education rather than HELPED by it.

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    MS72  about 8 years ago

    OOOoooh, cursive writing. Where did she learn that?

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    Fido (aka Felix Rex) Premium Member about 8 years ago

    After two decades teaching Special Education in a Middle School, I have seen my fair share (at least) of those aforementioned ‘jerks’. Their daily (hourly — minute-ly) shenanigans certainly do make for some ‘interesting’ lessons. That being said, and particularly for me this year with a class of students with Autism, I can cherish the growth that I have seen far more than suffering the fools. I too have my own version of Caulfield — a student whose intelligence is amazing, with a sense of humor and a sense of timing that would astound anyone. And, like Caufield does for Ms O, he makes sure that I am prepared.

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    tommysmo  about 8 years ago

    Jef, This has been one of my favorite weeks.

    Ride on!

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    hablano  about 8 years ago

    No Canadians here? Red Green on makeshift repairs: “It’s only temporary if it don’t work.”

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    Wilde Bill  about 8 years ago

    I spent four years in what would today be called an inner-city high school. Despite taking accelerated math classes, I found that everything was dumbed down. I never developed good study habits because I didn’t need to. Despite graduating in the top of my class, I was totally unprepared for college level calculus. This forced a major change in my career path.

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    Erichalfbee  about 8 years ago

    Caulfield’s contribution to the week was good, Frazz was repetitive in the extreme.

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    tomielm  about 8 years ago

    Mrs. Olsen summed it up nicely. And many of your postings were enjoyable and informative. It’s been a fun week. Thank you, Jef — and posters!

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    Thomas & Tifffany Connolly  about 8 years ago

    An “A” grade all across the board!

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