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Track Iâm using to downshift for the weekend ââ[Granada]()â ([Spotify](), [YouTube](=)) by Lebanese composer, [oud]( master, and singer [Marcel Khalife](). This is two songs in one. The first half is totally unlike the second half. Itâs a long one and worth the time. â
Book Iâm rereading as I work on my next â[Draft No. 4](=) by [John McPhee](). This is one of the best books about nonfiction writing that Iâve ever read. Be forewarned that it skips the hand-wavy platitudes and gets straight to the nitty-gritty details, as all McPheesian stories do. If you want to get a fun taste of his writing and mastery of structure, try [Levels of the Game](=), which at least a dozen podcast guests have also recommended. â
Documentary Iâm watching â[David Hockney: The Art of Seeing](. David never ceases to amaze and inspire me. Hereâs part of the doc description: â[David Hockney](=), widely considered to be Britainâs best-loved living artist, has taken over the Royal Academy [RA] in London with his exhibition A Bigger Picture, made up of recent works depicting the landscape of his native Yorkshire. In this programme, Andrew Marr, a friend of Hockneyâs and an amateur painter himself, is in conversation with the artist, both at his home in Bridlington and in the galleries of the RA.â
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Some quotes from the documentary:
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âThe harder you look, the more you see and the more you get back.â
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âAn artist can support hedonism, but he cannot be a hedonist himself because artists are workers by definition.â
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âIf you like music, you like silence.â
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Short article Iâm reading â[How to overhaul Americaâs schools]().â This quick read includes fascinating history, snippets of which are below; current standouts in the US; and models from overseas. Hereâs a preview: â
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âThe ârebuildâ part of the bookâs title is significant. Until the late nineteenth century, U.S. schools were what education experts call pluralistic. Local governments funded Christian, Jewish, and nonsectarian schools alike, and they all taught a âconsistent body of academic knowledge,â a core set of subjects all students were expected to know, Berner says. Today, she adds, pluralism serves as the model for most European countries. The Netherlands, for example, funds 36 kinds of schools, all of which adhere to the same academic standards. And most European countries require government-funded schools to teach comparative religion and ethics, covering a range of belief systems. Similar models apply in Indonesia and Israel, parts of Africa and Central America, and provinces in Canada, India, and Pakistan, she says.â
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âBut during the mid-to-late 1800s in the U.S., as an influx of Catholic immigrantsâconsidered uncivilized by the mostly Protestant political leadersâarrived from Europe, the tide turned. âAfter the Civil War, state after state passed laws and put in their constitutions that they would not fund âsectarianâ schools, which was code for âCatholic,ââ Berner says. âSo the culture war of the nineteenth century contributed to the district school model as the carrier of public education.â That education is controlled by individual states, where policies allow for curricula to be developed by various partiesâincluding, in some cases, parentsâat the district and school levels.
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Other countries offer what the U.S. used to: diverse schools and common content. That content âsystematically and sequentially builds background knowledge about important topics,â Berner says. ⦠âEvery kindergartner learns about the Egyptians, every first grader the Greek and Roman empires,â Berner explains. âThat creates a common conversation across different schoolsâHindu, Jewish, secular, Montessori.â â
Quote Iâm pondering âIf you forget your feelings
about things of the world,
they become enlightening teachings.
If you get emotional
about enlightening teaching,
it becomes a worldly thing.â
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Have a wonderful weekend, all.
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