Sunday, March 16, 2014

Demon-istration

More on my student's report--and a correction.  I knew he was pronouncing demonstration with a demon at the start, but now I see he's written demonistration, which combines demon with administration!  I see this from the written report I confiscated because I don't let students use a written report when they're speaking.  (They tend to read instead of speaking if they have one, and they read from something they downloaded and do not understand.)  I told him he could give it without notes that day (Friday) or bring notes on Monday and give it then.  He chose to speak on the spot without any notes. 

I was pleased that he really understood what he'd written up.  He was able to express it without the written word.  But here's the written word as typed by me.  (His handwriting is very special too.)

Yesterday a lot of people had been standing to show they are sadness.  The demonistration started 12:30 at in front of Smith Hall.  Afterwhile when the people emotion and pain raised up demonstrant moved to Conlan Hall to proved they are questions and to get answers.  At that moment police came and clothed (his spelling of closed!)  Conlan Hall door stood banch of police in front that building.   the main point of the demonistrant question is stop dictatorial ship payment policy.  it means undocument people and poor people no opportunity of education.  Adminstration officers are going work to cut students class and facilites.  It means to put 18,000 students and 20000 workers in the problem.  CCSF activities has been working incourage student to productive people.  For example a lot of homeless people get eduction started their life.  in SF those fancy restaurants chefs studied from CCSF culurary (culinary) art.  So why CCSF in trouble if it is good for people and society. 

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