JR

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JR

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@BringBack_Chief

انضم Temmuz 2023
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We live in a union of 50 states Talent can choose their geography effortlessly today if you hate successful people like @ZohranKMamdani does, you will lose the creators like KG If you hate successful people enough to enable asset seizures, like @RoKhanna and @GavinNewsom are, you will kill the golden goose Come to Texas! We love successful people! 🐎
Sara Eisen@SaraEisen

As I said a week ago, risky strategy @NYCMayor In an internal email to Citadel NY employees, COO Gerald A. Beeson, says they may not move forward with the new Park Ave construction project now. “It is shameful that he [Mamdani] used Ken’s name as the example of those who supposedly aren’t carrying their fair share of the burdens associated with New York City’s often costly and wasteful spending. In doing so, the Mayor has once again manifested the ignorance and disdain of the elite political class towards those who have been consistently committed to building one of the greatest cities in the world.” “We are about to commence the redevelopment of 350 Park Avenue, creating 6,000 highly paid construction jobs and supporting the creation of more than 15,000 permanent jobs in mid-town New York. The project – if we move forward – will entail more than $6 billion dollars of spending.”

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Air Force Dad
Air Force Dad@AirForceDad50·
What are the odds of exactly 35,000 mail in ballots being 100% for one side? Statistically impossible. In fact it has never happened in American History. You fuckin morons out there that a miracle happened of 35,000 ballots are all YES vote??? Get the fuck outa here.
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@PatriotMarkCook @JoeSadTexas @AirForceDad50 In-person absentee is exactly what I explained before. Totally different than those retards thinking a million people had a ballot mailed to them then they all decided to hand deliver them
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@RachelRock52 @NotThatDocM @Shilohmarx @gh0stmodeX Thanks for chiming in - unfortunately you have no idea what u are talking about. It doesn’t actually duplicate your name in the voter roll it just matches and makes any updates but the system counts it as a duplicate transaction despite being immediately ratified
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Rachel Rock
Rachel Rock@RachelRock52·
@BringBack_Chief @NotThatDocM @Shilohmarx @gh0stmodeX Wow, language! If you go to DMV to register a new car, that should not trigger new voter registration. That doesn’t mean the people at DMV don’t accidentally or dishonestly on purpose enter a new registration. Duplicate registration applications will not be processed by the
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Shiloh Marx
Shiloh Marx@Shilohmarx·
Virginia had 1,074,543 duplicate voter registrations. Virginia reported removing zero of these duplicate registrations.
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L2pir@L2pir·
@ks_moody @sdjfkghldjkfgh @BringBack_Chief @athenaeumbc @the_culturist_ Almost like the tests are designed to allow the younger generations to get away with being retarded. The education system is now a way to mask the consequences of leftist policies. Precisely why they want to allow foreign language in as the base language for US education
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
Insane to think this is a real SAT exam question. Attention spans are now so bad that some "reading passages" are just 24 WORDS. We are becoming an illiterate society. Why is nobody talking about this?
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JR@BringBack_Chief·
@karenvaites @alexanderrusso There are definitely confounding variables at play but your explanation of better math students can navigate it better doesn’t really make sense The studies compare proficiency on state tests for one group that uses the program and another that does not
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Karen Vaites
Karen Vaites@karenvaites·
Correlation is not causation. It's just as possible that better math students have a much easier time getting thru a poorly-designed math practice app to use it "as intended." In fact, I'd argue it's likely. They are trying to take a correlation and spin it as causal. We have RCTs for exactly this reason: to identify apparent causation via structured research. CA hasn't done any RCTs, and it's time for K-12 education to finally demand such of evidence for widely-used products. Otherwise, read more about how iReady is misaligned with reading research, and also how it's overstating its "personalization" features, in this piece from @CurriculumIP. curriculuminsightproject.substack.com/p/were-ready-t…
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Alexander Russo
Alexander Russo@alexanderrusso·
"#iReady has been studied at scale across states, districts, and students from diverse populations.... The results are consistent: when used as intended, students who use i-Ready demonstrate stronger outcomes in reading and mathematics than their peers who do not." linkedin.com/posts/kelly-si…
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JR@BringBack_Chief·
@L2pir @sdjfkghldjkfgh @athenaeumbc @ks_moody @the_culturist_ lol no it’s not. Making it adaptive allows the test to be way shorter and still get the most precise score If it didn’t adjust then you need way more questions to get an accurate score The GMAT used to get into grad school has been that way for years
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@MrsWalker613 @jimoxe @charliesmirkley @sourpatchlyds There is a lot of selection bias as well. If a family homeschools their kid then they probably value education a lot. Compared to avg test scores of a public school where there are a lot of kids from families that don’t prioritize school as much
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Smirkley
Smirkley@Smirkley·
Only teachers are smart enough to educate children. Education majors, training to become certified teachers, score an average of 1029 on the SAT. While homeschooled students (taught by parents with no formal teaching credentials) score 1190.
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@L2pir @sdjfkghldjkfgh @athenaeumbc @ks_moody @the_culturist_ It’s slightly different - it’s 2 sections (math + reading) each section has 2 modules 1st module of each section everyone has same questions 2nd module of each section difficulty is decided based on how u did in previous module
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@cgore4 @athenaeumbc @ks_moody @the_culturist_ The main difference is they can’t have a long reading passage used to answer multiple questions since the test is adaptive If ur dumb the test will feel easier than before but if ur smart it will probably push you harder
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@athenaeumbc @ks_moody @the_culturist_ You are retarded. Every section starts like that and then it adapts to your performance. The SAT score you get today shows the same level of performance as that same score 20 years ago
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Gina@MidwestMamaG·
@AirForceDad50 Exactly it’s not mathematically statistically a possibility! End the mail in ballots (with exceptions) and Pass the “Save America Act”
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@JoeSadTexas @AirForceDad50 My god you are fully retarded. In-person absentee voting is when you go to one of the early voting sites in the weeks leading up the election and they hand u a ballot and you complete it on the spot. It’s not mailed to you
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Joe Sadowy
Joe Sadowy@JoeSadTexas·
@AirForceDad50 Out of 1,388,738 Absentee ballots returned in Virginia yesterday and counted in the election, they want us to believe 1,079,441 people personally delivered their completed ballot? Why would over a Million people request an absentee ballot only to personally deliver it? Really?
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@ronzdog73 @lsferguson Are u fucking stupid? Election officials are intentionally picked to equally represent both sides
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Dude, chill TF out
Dude, chill TF out@ronzdog73·
@lsferguson Yeah, like this election, with its importance, wasn’t watched with close attention to detail, especially from the Republican side…you all lost, accept it… now watch, ballots will disappear and swing the vote the other way and you’ll all say it is justified…
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@JB46374796 @NotThatDocM @Shilohmarx @gh0stmodeX If you drive a car you have to renew your tags every 1-2 years. That triggers a re-verification of your voter info in Virginia Any other questions?
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@charliesmirkley @jimoxe @sourpatchlyds Ya student achievement is def not a direct result teacher effectiveness. Placing top 1% teachers into the worst school district wouldn’t magically fix it
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Smirkley@Smirkley·
@jimoxe @BringBack_Chief @sourpatchlyds Moving a student from an average teacher to a top-tier teacher results in a gain of 0.15 to 0.25 standard deviations in test scores. That fades within 1-4 years. Teacher Training, Teacher Quality and Student Achievement
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@NotThatDocM @Shilohmarx @gh0stmodeX Those 1M+ duplicates were identified instantly and the system updated their registration instead of making a new one which is why they don’t need to be purged
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@NotThatDocM @Shilohmarx @gh0stmodeX You guys have to be fucking retarded. First off this data is pulled from a 2024 report 2nd, the duplicate registrations column is a total count of registration updates that happened throughout the year. In Virginia every time u go to the DMV u trigger an update
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