From “Outside the Box” blog, a definition of several new terms that educators, parents, and students have had to learn:
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2011
michelle rhee: a glossary
Rheeism: a lie
Rheeality: an existence devoid of facts
Rheesist: to vigorously deny facts
Rheespond: to answer a question with a lie
Rheesult: an outcome obtained through questionable, unethical, illegal, or immoral means
Rheerase: a strategy employed to raise test scores
Rheerasure: the outcome as a rheesult of rheerasing.
Rheeform: drastic change imposed by clueless people and unsupported by peer-reviewed research or facts
Rheecommendation: a suggestion made by a highly unqualified person
Rheesearch: a billionaire-funded investigation initiated to support a predetermined outcome
Rheepeat: stating a lie over and over in an attempt to create a truth
Rheetell: to change one’s story multiple times; back peddle
Rheemove: to fire without cause; to fire and replace with cheap, unqualified labor
Rheesign: to leave a job after 3 years
Rheegurgitate: to spew out nonsense; usually done by education deformers
Rheeap: to obtain employment, wealth or stature through the efforts and/or contributions of sugar daddy billionaires
Rheetard: a devotee of Michelle Rhee; a member of the Michelle Rhee Fan Club
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Thanks to McStowy for bringing this to my attention.
Guy:
I’m loving this post. ;–) too funny.
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Very, very nice.
How’s this one?
Unrheedeemable: vicious, destructive actions taken in the name of corporate ed deform.
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I could add:
Rheepeat: to lie again.
Rheesume’: A page full of lies.
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Opps, noticed Rheepeat was already there, and better than mine.
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Surely, “Rheetaliation” begs for definition.
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How about “Rheetaliation” consequences for speaking truth to lies.
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