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Tuesday
Aug142007

End of Summer Cartoon Fun

Apoligies for the lack of posts this past week. I was setting up a new home office so my computer access was hit or miss. It may continue to be a issue for a couple of more days, but hopefully I will have podcasting capability when it is all done. Also, look for a new blog design in the next few days as my provider is forcing me to make changes.

However, this is a good opportunity to post a link to a site that educational law professors might find useful.

Slate.com does an excellent job of tracking editorial cartoons and one of their classifications is education cartoons. Not all are relevant to educational law so you sort of have to click through several to find ones that can be used in classes. Recent hot topics for educational editorial cartoons include the abstinence education debate and the student loan scandal.

Here are a few of my favorites (I'll try to post some from time to time):

    

    

    

Hopefully that is enough to whet your appetite for more. Check it out, it is a lot of fun.

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