Friday 23 December 2016


This essay needs editing
GS

I bring you good news*1 of the incipient New World Order*2

I optimistically contemplate a new world order [sarcasm intended!] wherein Salami Tactics and so - called Information Overload Syndrome will no longer be the means by which outrageous criminality will be vindicated / allowed.

SURELY MULTIPLE LIES AND GROSS DISTORTIONS HAVE BEEN RAMPANT EVERYWHERE!

ONE HAS TO LOOK AND THINK – AND READILY DEFINE MATTERS MATERIAL TO PROVE THE UNDERSTATED VERACITY OF THIS ESSAY.

PLAINLY NOTHING LIKE ANY OF THIS COULD HAVE HAPPENED MERE YEARS AGO.

Here are some key words for a google search: use whatever term of insult you think appropriate in the google search. Do not be wilfully blind: be brutal; and accept only mainstream entities... say the Wall Street Journal, The Australian, and say The Herald Sun.

I have no precise insight as to what you will find – irrespective of when you do your interim search./
But it may be deemed interesting that I dare make this sort of open – ended challenge.


GOOGLE:
Obama and acolytes appointees.

Compare obama watergate nixon

Perversion of Justice.
James Comey

Hillary Clinton.

Fox Foxtel video Obama Hillary Clinton

I do not have much time for elucidation of good old Australia – but contemplate what a google search will elicit - with salient terms on:

Gillian Triggs

Lies of Australia's left.

Rudd Gillard thousands of lies

Geoff Seidner socialism?


I claim – surely reasonably that essentially any / all democratic countries, domains; even whatever one calls teaching institutions have been fatally perverted by the criminal class who have learned to play what I designate for simplicity's sake as the Salami Game.

And political parties as well, obviously.

And institutions of law that are supposed to safeguard us.

The media are classically indictable – with few exceptions.

It is verily hoped that people may soon need to re think their criminal acts a NEW WORLD ORDER [sarcasm here] that may be created by the Trump machine in Europe even.

I was no fan of Trump – but recently he gives me reason for contemplating he may lead to an amazing improvement in the way things are [apologies for obvious simplicity – this will need re editing one day]

But one needs to merely contemplate at least what crimes against clear thinking have been committed by modern – day Marxists who nowadays do not even try to hide their socialism.
Sarcasm resident here as well.
Defacto Communists they are indeed: it is merely a matter of contemplating what they freely admit / purport to stand for!
And to carefully absorb it carefully – and to hold them to account for these views,
WITHOUT ALLOWING THEM TO CREATE THEIR CLASSICAL CHIMERAS ALONG THE WAY!

Indeed the luvvies of the left have for decades been basically responsible for inevitable bi product of their teachings that have almost become mainstream via the Andrews government...and acolytes in SA and QLD!

To wit  google:
safe schools roz ward

Andrews wastes billion dollars

SO: if they do not attempt to destroy family values – then it is about multiple waste of huge moneys!




It is all so 'understandable': given their way of being is lies and distortions via the Marx doctrine!
Pathetically their domination of the media has surely become justification for criminality.
Probably mainly this century.

Simply – that there is such a plethora of news – such an overwhelming number of outrageous actions / causes thereof – that NO ONE SEEMS ABLE TO BRING EVEN THEIR COLLECTIVES' MINDS TO APPRECIATE THE SCALE OF THEIR MULTIPLE SCAMS!

And an intesting byword: they can never be held to account! 
How about merely this scam by the ABC?
http://cognatesocialistdystopia.blogspot.com.au/2016/12/httpwww.html

ABC accused of ‘using fake news’ on Adani


THERE IS NOW NOT EVEN THE REMOTEST SUGGESTION THAT THE ABC NEEDS TO RESPOND! AND OF COURSE THEY WILL NOT: LONG AGO I GAVE UP TRYING TO HOLD THESE FANATICS TO ACCOUNT!!!

It is not intended that I need to provide even elemental proof for any of the ostensible generalities resident in this essay.

It is tragically verifiable even via the rash generalisations claimed.
And that is a king - sized indictment!!!



*1
https://www.google.com.au/#q=wikipedia+garner+ted+herbert+W+armstrong+good+news+of+the+

*2

Geoff Seridner

11 55 am
24/12/2016


Sunday 8 May 2016

EXTRA NOTES - SHAME ON THE AUSTRALIAN YESTERDAY!!!

THE BELOW  EX THE AUSTRALIAN YESTERDAY PER MY EARLIER BLOG ENTRTRY:

IT IS OUTRAGEOUS SIMPLY VIA EVEN DARING TO  MENTION NETANYAHU RE IRAN!!
Never mind the Palestinians' similar admittance to wanting genocide of Jews!!!
AND IT GETS WORSE....no time to explain.

Probably no need to.
Shame on THE OZ!!!

There is much here for another day.

Geoff Seidner

Here is my link to the outrageous words below!

''Mr Netanyahu himself has been criticised for invoking the Holocaust when talking about Iran and its nuclear program.
And last year, he drew criticism for suggesting that a Palestinian leader had persuaded the Nazis to carry out the genocide.
Earlier this year, chief of staff Lieutenant General Gadi Eisenkot came under fire from hardliners for calling on soldiers to use only “necessary force” against ­attackers.''

THE ULTIMATE EVIL - YESTERDAY IN THE OZ



Articles herein are as sickening as can be: For starters look merely at the headline of The Australian.
THEY DID NOT EVEN BOTHER WITH THE AUTHOR'S NAME - AS SHOWN IN EARLIER LINKS in the BOSTON GLOBE  


HERE IS THE AUTHOR'S HISTORY!!! BASIS THIS GOOGLE SEARCH!!@!
NO WONDER THE OZ DID NOT SHOW THE AUTHOR ...SE MY NEXT BLOG ENTRY RE THE AUSTRALIAN;S EFFORTS!!
https://www.google.com.au/#q=josef+federman+anti+semite


Then contemplate everything else that I have no time to elucidate other than cryptic comments below:

Look at pathetic Herzog: about as bad as Olmert was with his comments years  ago suggesting   about 
ISRAEL AND POGROMS!!

Olmert calls settler violence a 'pogrom' - Israel - Jerusalem Post

www.jpost.com/Israel/Olmert-calls-settler-violence-a-pogrom

Dec 8, 2008 - Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday called arson and shooting attacks by settlers against Palestinians in Hebron last week a "pogrom" and ...

Then there is my friend Harry the accountant yesterday: he abused me for suggesting that Herzog agrees with the ISRAEL / NAZI CORROLARY!!

Then the same Harry the accountant said that MAJOR GENERAL YAIR Golan denied it!
Poor person - he is confused and aggressive and asinine: what hope is there if our own people fail to understand the ultimate anti - Israel obscenities!

I struggle to understand people like Golan: WHY????!!!
OR HARRY THE ACCOUNTANT!!!


It all reminds me of Justice Goldstone  who eventually admitted that he lied





OR TRY THIS GOOGLE SEARCH - SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHICH IS THE ULTIMATE EVIL!???

How long will it take BOB CARR TO USE HIS SICKENING MODUS VIVENDI OF THE QUOTABLE QUOTE!!!

seidner's listing of media spin #1 carr and the quotable quote

socialistdystopia.blogspot.com/.../seidners-listing-of-media-spin-1-carr.ht...

Jul 31, 2015 - SEIDNER'S LISTING OF MEDIA SPIN: THE QUOTABLE QUOTE. I wrote an article detailing the media spin and worse of Bob Carr – Israel's ...

Socialist Dystopia: July 2015

socialistdystopia.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html

Jul 6, 2015 - SEIDNER'S LISTING OF MEDIA SPIN: THE QUOTABLE QUOTE. I wrote an article detailing the media spin and worse of Bob Carr – Israel's ...
Geoff Seidner Sunday 8/5/2016


Tuesday 29 March 2016

GREAT ARTICLE BY J ORIEL march 28:..comment by GS







Geoff
Tragically we - I mean the social justice encrusted free
world - are eons behind the terrorists who are freely
referenced as euphemised militants these days.
Thanks ABC.
YOU HAVE OSTENSIVELY WON THE LABELS / dictionary wars.
Now the empathy brigade of the brigandine boors will soon laud the merits of so called islamic state!
After all they are mere derivated labels AKA militants.
So we are reduced via classical salami tactics.
And it will go on after our generation has departed : merely the 20 year time scale for the incipient Islamification of the world will change somewhat.
This is what socialist dystopia will bring to my grandchildren's generation.

Tuesday 2 February 2016

Pure unadornable rubbish in The Oz: Jan 30 2016

Someone tell me how on earth such tripe came to be publishable?
Virtually every paragraph is trite, childish and gives teachers cause for shame in contemplating the old saw that;

THOSE WHO CAN DO
THOSE WHO CANNOT - TEACH
THOSE WHO CANNOT TEACH, TEACH OTHERS TO TEACH.

That refers to you JOHN HATTIE!
You only answered my emails to the point of you realizing you qualify re above!
Comment from Geoff Seidner


SAW:


noun

1.
a sententious saying; maxim; proverb:
He could muster an old saw for every occasion.




Teacher, teach thyself and ignore the usual advice

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As students across the country returned to their classes this week for the new school year, their teachers and school leaders were faced with the same question as every year: How will I help my students learn?
There is no shortage of strategies offered for teachers to try to improve students’ literacy and numeracy, cultivate their 21st-century skills and support them more effectively in the classroom. This commentary is likely only to increase, given the announcement this week that Labor will fund the last two years of the Gonski scheme if returned to government.
The implication of much of this advice is that the answer to “How will I help my students learn?” is sitting right in front of teachers, if only they would consider the evidence.
In some cases this is true, but few teachers in Australia are not across the works of our leading education researchers such as John Hattie and Patrick Griffin (who are two of the best in the world).
The commentary and endless advice to teachers neglects two other important issues. First, it ignores some of the complexities of school education that must be overcome before teaching that “following the evidence” can even begin. Second, and most irritatingly, it ignores the complexity of highly effective teaching. We talk about “meeting every child’s needs” so casually that it seems simple to most people. All of this undermines the professional expertise inherent in effective teaching.
So how will we actually improve student outcomes this year? There is clear evidence to support what many primary and secondary teachers across all school sectors are likely to have spent this week doing — getting to know the students in their classes, and perhaps taking time to meet their parents.
Student-teacher relationships are highly relevant to student learning. Good relationships have strong positive effects on student engagement and learning, while poor relationships can contribute to students feeling unhappy at school, leading to poor outcomes. Good relationships with parents are also crucial. While teachers have the biggest in-school influence on student outcomes, the impact of parents is greater. Student learning increases when what they are taught at school is reinforced at home.
While the evidence backs teachers getting to know their students, the practical reality of actually doing this can be fraught. Relationship building is notoriously difficult in many industries — and arguably particularly so in the school setting. A range of social and emotional issues can affect teachers’ efforts to build (or rebuild) relationships with the children, teenagers and parents they work with every day.
Building and maintaining a positive relationship with a student who has been excluded from another school or class for unacceptable behaviour, for example, or a student who is experiencing severe trauma in their home life, is certainly not impossible — teachers all over the country do it every day.
Beyond building positive relationships, everyone is telling teachers they must continually meet every child’s needs through differentiation, or individualised learning. This is often discussed in a manner that ignores the expertise required to achieve this. It involves assessing students to determine their ability level in a particular subject, and then developing and delivering teaching strategies that engage them at this level, while setting ambitious goals and monitoring progress towards them.
Some students will require support to catch up, others will require extension activities to advance their learning. To ensure learning occurs for all students, teachers know they need to revisit the differentiated strategies for their classes continuously, drawing on student outcomes data and professional discussions with their colleagues to trial new approaches when a student’s learning is stalling.
Teachers know that, while differentiation is important, it is extremely difficult to achieve in practice. This may seem surprising given how commonly “make sure you individualise your teaching” is proffered as advice to the profession, almost as a throwaway line. Good assessment requires sophisticated data literacy, content knowledge and student assessment skills. And effectively individualising teaching requires great pedagogical content knowledge — knowing how to teach particular concepts in different ways to students, depending on their learning needs.
Pedagogical content knowledge is a highly specialised component of teaching practice that must be applied differentially depending on the subject and the student. Individualising instruction for a Year 5 student who is struggling with arithmetic is different from individualising instruction for a Year 5 student who is struggling in literacy, in terms of both the knowledge of content areas and teaching strategies.

HUH??? gs

For example, a primary teacher will need to know how to support the learning of a student who is having trouble ranking fractions from smallest to largest on a number line.
This might involve using manipulatives (learning tools such as small wooden cubes) to demonstrate what written fractions represent. In the afternoon, the same teacher might need to select a strategy, such as guided oral reading, to support the literacy of a student struggling with reading.
To achieve this, the teacher might choose to put students into mixed ability pairs, and have each student take turns reading aloud and providing the other with feedback. Our education system and policy debate too often overlook the complexity of this work.
Even teachers well trained in differentiation are likely to be challenged by its practical reality. It is not particularly unusual, for example, for a single Year 7 mathematics class to contain students with ability levels ranging from Year 2 to Year 10. Effectively differentiating means the teacher would need to develop strategies to deliver the curriculum to students whose ability spans nine year levels, and continually reflect on and refine these strategies to ensure each student is learning.
For secondary teachers, effectively differentiating for this class means having to draw on primary school teaching pedagogies — in which the vast majority of them will not have received training.
So our only “advice” to teachers this year is to try to concentrate on just one or two things and block out the rest. Developing professional expertise requires prioritisation and Australian school education does not have a great history in prioritisation (at least for more than a week at a time). Focus on the areas where your students need most support and then consider how you can collaboratively develop the appropriate evidence-based instructional model. This then needs to be continually evaluated to gauge the impact of changes in instruction.
This is terribly complex but it is the best way to help your students, and exponentially more helpful than traditional professional development.
Only attend the conferences and meetings you have to. There are a huge number of conferences to choose from, but few will help your teaching.
As a hint, if there is a “futurist” speaking, don’t go. So try to ignore the myriad new ideas that people have, even though you’re likely to be hearing a lot of them at this time of year. “How will I help my students learn?” is actually a hard question to answer. Finding the right answer requires deep professional expertise. Developing this expertise should be the work of schools and of school systems.
Ben Jensen is chief executive and Jacqueline Magee is an associate at Learning First.