The article is/ will be part of a book coming out in 2000.
Educational Knowledge : Changing Relationships Between the State, Civil
Society, and the Educational Community (Suny Series, Frontiers in
Education)
Thomas S. Popkewitz(Editor) / Hardcover / Published 2000
(Not Yet Published)
Nate
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce Robinson <bruce.rob who-is-at btinternet.com>
To: <xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Kids Can Now E-Mail Tips On Their Violent Peers
>
> >
> >As if that wasn't bad enough, now there's reformers who want to
PRIVATIZE
> >public schools and turn em into corporate profit centers!!!
>
> This is already happening in the UK - it started under Thatcher with
various
> forms of corporate sponsorship and is now being carried further under a
> purportedly Labour government. Recently the first 'failing' school was
> handed over to a private firm to run and in 'Education Action Zones'
where
> the local authority is judged to be failing the kids (which has nothing
to
> do of course with the last 2o years of falling funding), schools are to
be
> put out to private bidders, who supposedly will do it out of the goodness
of
> their hearts, but will in reality, of course, use it to make money.
>
> Bruce Robinson
>
>
>
> Am i missing
> >something, or isn't that another recipe for INCREASING the alienation of
> >kids, and further depersonalizing an already depressingly
anomie-inducing
> >institution? Are these/you people out of their/your F******G Minds?
> >cheers, chers
> >konopak
> >
> >At 11:23 PM 5/4/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >>Kids Can Now E-Mail Tips On Their Violent Peers
> >>
> >>www.msnbc.com
> >>
> >>5-2-99
> >>
> >>A nonprofit group that watches the Web for pedophiles and stalkers on
> Friday
> >>launched a new service: allowing kids who know of classmates, Web sites
> that
> >>threaten violence or suicide to e-mail their concerns along to
> authorities.
> >>
> >>The Internet, so often unfairly blamed as the cause of problems, can
and
> >>should be the solution to problems. The KIDReportline is only one
example
> of
> >>how the power of the Internet can be unleashed to help, not harm., -
> >>CYBERANGELS STATEMENT
> >>
> >>Responding to the Littleton, Colo., tragedy, the all-volunteer group
> >>Cyberangels said it would keep the identities of the children reporting
> the
> >>sites confidential, and would forward credible threats to police and
> school
> >>administrators.
> >>
> >>The service is aimed at those children 'afraid of reprisals' from
school
> or
> >>classmates, says Cyberangels director Parry Aftab.
> >>
> >>FOR KIDS, NOT ADULTS
> >>
> >>Aftab, a lawyer who's been on the Net since 1992, will be reading and
> >>responding to the e-mail herself, offering not legal advice but advice
> that a
> >>mother would if her child asked "What should I do?"
> >>
> >>The first e-mail tips came from teachers and other adults, but Aftab
> >>emphasizes the service is for children, not parents or teachers who
> already
> >>know where to turn. "They don't need me for that," she says, "the ones
who
> do
> >>are kids."
> >>
> >>The idea came to Aftab after a reporter writing about Littleton asked
her
> who
> >>was responsible for ferreting out violent Web sites. No one should, was
> her
> >>immediate reaction, but after a restless night Aftab said she came to
the
> >>conclusion that "there must be something we can do."
> >>
> >>NOT WEB POLICE
> >>
> >>Calling herself a Free Speech advocate, Aftab says Cyberangels is not
in
> the
> >>business of actively searching for violent sites. "The tips have to
come
> to
> >>me" and from a classmate about another classmate's Web site, she
insists.
> >>
> >>In a statement, Cyberangels said its service, called KIDReportline,
also
> aims
> >>to show the value of the Internet. "The Internet, so often unfairly
blamed
> as
> >>the cause of problems, can and should be the solution to problems," it
> said.
> >>"The KIDReportline is only one example of how the power of the Internet
> can
> >>be unleashed to help, not harm."
> >>
> >>Tips can be e-mailed to <tipline who-is-at cyberangels.org
> >>
> >>Or, via the group's Web site at <www.cyberangels.org>
> >>Kathy Noll & Dr. Jay Carter
> >>Authors, "Taking the Bully by the Horns"
> >>http://members.aol.com/kthynoll/bully.htm
> >>kthynoll who-is-at aol.com
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>