Thursday, October 21, 2010

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GREETINGS FROM INDIANA

"Greetings from Indiana" , Indiana greetings to all fans of the blog "Quota 2000.
's nice to update the site from here, that' from West Lafayette, Indiana, USA, where I am for a conference that has' just completed at Purdue University, well known in the U.S. to the level of teaching and research science.
And is always a bit 'disheartened to see the equipment, space, resources that the universities' has really advanced countries. And then you think of our poor Italy at e. .. vabbe 'forget it!
There 'a lot more to see here than at Purdue University, but it' s the season of "foliage", that 'the autumn coloring of trees: oak, acacia, maple, like the one pictured, and' my postcard Indiana, as sending a real 'very unlikely company.
And given that in this flat land - or more 'gently undulating woods-there are so many, I am reminded of the Apennines, where the autumn colors are beautiful too.
's time to go home, but here I found something that was worth seeing ...

Hello everyone

Giovanni Mazzanti

Saturday, October 16, 2010

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LETTER TO THE FAMILIES OF STUDENTS NUORO by teachers INSTITUTE OF COURSE NUORO

MAGISTRALI

We are a group of teachers of public schools and higher Nuoro feel that we share with you the responsibility for education and training of your children.
Maybe there is not enough known the situation of deep distress that affects the Italian school, and that threatens to ruin the educational and cultural purposes conferred by our Constitution (Articles 33 and 34).


Gelmini reform has been touted as a tool for families to improve school organization and quality of service rendered. The only certain result, for now, is as follows:


less money = less quantity

least amount = Less quality


The consequences are, in fact:


a) reduction of teaching hours of basic disciplines such as Italian, Law, Mathematics and Computer Science, History, Science Laboratories, not to mention the specific disciplines of various fields of study;


b) inability to appoint alternates . This means, as has happened several times this year, leaving the students themselves, with great concern us and for you to protect them, not least, this implies a real decline in actual hours of instruction;


c) impossibility to ensure to all and in all disciplines, the necessary remedial courses ;


d) inability to achieve an expansion of the educational , stimulating cultural and personal growth of students and is consistent with the various fields of study;


e) inability to bear the costs of ordinary (and decent!) operation of the school. Put bluntly, no money to buy paper and toner for photocopying, computer efficient, and even soap and toilet paper !


f) inability to carry out our work as teachers in a qualitatively effective, and even to ensure the safety of the pupils , which can be up to 35 crammed in one classroom;


g) inability to continue to ensure the 'integration of disabled students , given the disgraceful cuts also played on the staff of teachers support;


h) requirement for all families to have at their own expense, Internet Connection , to gain access to electronic textbooks, which must then be printed, again household costs.


Taciamo of heavy cuts in our salaries and the number of temporary teachers (on which has so far dogged much of the weight of the functioning of schools), because the economic crisis affecting all middle class, even if it is yet affront to our professionalism and our social role.


It continues to de-legitimize, but we will stand and give battle because we believe in the role and social function of public school.
We are also convinced that this struggle can be successful only with your help, so we count on you to realize the initiatives that we intend to undertake in September
.


Institute of Science Teachers of Nuoro

Thursday, September 23, 2010

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WHITE, RED, GREEN, PINK, YELLOW AND BLUE

White, Red, Green, Pink, Yellow and Blue. What are these colors? Those of a flag? I'm thinking to the rainbow? Or simply Adelscott drinking beer last night with friends of the CAI Bologna, after the presentation of the 2000 Villa Tamba, has left some train?
Not at all. White, Red, Green, Pink, Yellow and Blue are the dominant colors of last weekend, Saturday 18 and Sunday, September 19, 2010. When together with these friends of the CAI Bologna (Anna, Barbara, Elisa, Henry, Frederick, Gianluigi, Laura, Nara, Orlando) and three brave CAI Sansepolcro (John, Valentine, William), we ventured in the Val d'Ozola, regardless - or rather, conscious, but well equipped in case of bad weather ... - of unfavorable weather.
We were thirteen as the Last Supper, but - apart from the fog, wind and rain did not give us respite until Sunday morning - there is nothing wrong happened. Indeed. We must blow the gloomy weather on Saturday morning, climbing the beech forests that cover the broad ridge that leads to Ligonchio Mount (1781 m). Once in the vicinity of the watershed Tirreno-Adriatico with a large cut under the Monte Sillano and Mount Soraggio we reached the main ridge at the Leek (1834 m). Regardless of fog and wind we marched at a good pace to pitch Romecchio and the delightful little church of San Bartolomeo, then - given the futility of continuing along the ridge - in a torrential downpour we headed to the refuge, and finally to Bargetana Rifugio Battisti, the final end of the day.
Here, after having quickly "restored" - some have even made so bold a shower - we sat at the table at five and a half and we have not raised, but in a good way: first a snack of cured meats and wine red, which is then seamlessly welded to a gourmet dinner with an appetizer salad made with fresh porcini mushrooms, farro soup, polenta pork and milk, baked potatoes, wine and plenty of sweets, with a grand finale grappa and coffee. And one night of sleep robust, despite the rain on the roof of the shelter continued to roar.
The next day we wake up and nothing seems to change: more rain, fog, wind. We walk towards the Cusna (2120 m) - to be the top candidate Coppi excursion - but the giant angrily pulling them back there since Passone: not necessary in those conditions.
retrace our steps and - giving us one last chance - we decided to revisit the section of the ridge day before, hoping for better luck. And as fortune favors the brave, that's it: the rain stops, takes a first ray of sunshine that draws Ozola the rainbow over the valley, the mist also clears the ridge, swept by a strong wind from the northeast. And while kicking boots on the watershed, we open up the vista over the whole Garfagnana and the Apuan Alps to the west over most of the high Toscana. Even the sea can be seen clearly, with the Gulf of La Spezia and Portovenere promontory that plunges us into it.
Only the summit of Cusna and the top of its long ridge "over 2000" remain disdainfully covered by fluffy white clouds, but it is the massive size of the giant that holds these clouds driven by the bora wind so that they save the ridge where we walk and let us enjoy the sun of September, still vigorous.
And here they are all, then, the colors that I told you before. The whiteness of the clouds, now harmless. The bright red of the leaves of blueberry in an infinite range of hues. The intense green of the beech woods at our feet and more faded dwarf junipers of hostility to the heath of the ridges. The pink cushions of heather flowers. The yellow grass cervina which now suffers from drought in summer and early autumn cold. And the blue sky.
A frugal lunch together on the summit of Mount Sillano and then again in the mist: The weather elements we have too much for granted today. Then away: first in the fog, then into the beech forest, then into the country and finally Ligonchio inside the car to the lowlands.
And now, yes, the sun can come out without hesitation. When we are in sight of St. Luke, that's the outline of Cusna behind us is mocking and clear of clouds, with only a wisp of steam at his feet.

Giovanni Mazzanti