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The Berkeley Wire: 08.25.10

Berkeley cyclist aims for complete Bay Area Ridge Trail journey [Times-Herald]
Wasn’t Toscanini a viola player? Violists seek respect at Freight & Salvage [SFGate.com]
“The Walking Dead” TV series to open, out of Berkeley’s Image Comics [Mercury News]
A tale of Berkeley High School from many years ago [Daily Dish]

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  • laura menard

    I was sent this humorous recording this morning by a college student from immigrant family with very hard working kids

    http://www.break.com/index/hilarious-answering-machine-message.ht

    The message aligns with what a former Berkeley teacher articulately explained in the Atlantic article titled “Dropout Factories, Cont’d Again”

    excerpt:

    “The common denominator in all of these cases is an assumption the students had that education consists of indulgences bestowed upon the student by a more socially privileged teacher or administrator who pities them. These students were uniformly astonished when other considerations, such as merit, trumped pity. When we lower the bar of merit to admit the underprivileged, the message we send is that merit does not apply to them. Then we fail them by failing to disabuse them of this assumption.”