Originally posted by: Amused
The NAACP's version of fair:
Rather than allow the NFL to refuse drafting a legless man, they insist all the other players have their legs cut off.
Typical far leftist BS.
Exactly.
Originally posted by: Amused
The NAACP's version of fair:
Rather than allow the NFL to refuse drafting a legless man, they insist all the other players have their legs cut off.
Typical far leftist BS.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
hey, i'm not complaining. it's great, it's all free. and if i want my child to excel, than my wife and i spend the time with them that they get the extra edge they need to excel.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
NAACP = :evil:
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
Another reason why socialism sucks. Just imagine a health care system like our public schools or local DMV. Every time something is socialized, it is made to cater to the lowest and least worthy.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
hey, i'm not complaining. it's great, it's all free. and if i want my child to excel, than my wife and i spend the time with them that they get the extra edge they need to excel.
Unless you are a welfare or low-income case it is not free. The US spends a $h1t load like 6-10k per kid and this is funded through taxes, so you and I are both paying for it even if we choose not to use it.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
Another reason why socialism sucks. Just imagine a health care system like our public schools or local DMV. Every time something is socialized, it is made to cater to the lowest and least worthy.
don't compare healthcare to school system.
the school system since the '50s in the US has been more of a baby sitting service than anything else, before WWII it was more about education because the mothers stayed home and it wasn't necessary, but after during WWII when all the mothers had to go to work and since (evolution of 2 income families) the role of the school system changed to primarily baby sitting vs education. i'm not saying anyone said "let's change school system to baby sitting service" but what i'm saying is, the baby sitting function of the school system became more important than the education.
hence the focus on hours, school bus systems etc.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
hey, i'm not complaining. it's great, it's all free. and if i want my child to excel, than my wife and i spend the time with them that they get the extra edge they need to excel.
Unless you are a welfare or low-income case it is not free. The US spends a $h1t load like 6-10k per kid and this is funded through taxes, so you and I are both paying for it even if we choose not to use it.
Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
Oh good lord, not again.
I taught in a class (fifth grade) where everyone was grouped together. The particular lesson I taught one day was about water pollution.
1/4 of the class didn't know what pollution was in general
1/2 the class knew what it was, but didn't understand the causes/effects
1/4 of the class knew as much about the subject as me.
Do you have ANY idea how difficult it is to teach like that?
Furthermore, the class was split into 4 reading groups based on ability. That means that you are essentially teaching four seperate classes. Each reading lesson took me on average 1 hour to complete each day for each group.......and the reading groups (technically called literature circles) were only an hour per day!
Originally posted by: Jzero
The system is pretty stupid and seems awfully subjective, however I don't see anything about racism, discrimination, minorities, or any similar buzzwords anywhere in that article.
You may be right, but you are reading a lot more words than are in that article.
Originally posted by: Jzero
hey, i'm not complaining. it's great, it's all free.
Free? It sure as sh!t ain't free!
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
Another reason why socialism sucks. Just imagine a health care system like our public schools or local DMV. Every time something is socialized, it is made to cater to the lowest and least worthy.
don't compare healthcare to school system.
the school system since the '50s in the US has been more of a baby sitting service than anything else, before WWII it was more about education because the mothers stayed home and it wasn't necessary, but after during WWII when all the mothers had to go to work and since (evolution of 2 income families) the role of the school system changed to primarily baby sitting vs education. i'm not saying anyone said "let's change school system to baby sitting service" but what i'm saying is, the baby sitting function of the school system became more important than the education.
hence the focus on hours, school bus systems etc.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
Another reason why socialism sucks. Just imagine a health care system like our public schools or local DMV. Every time something is socialized, it is made to cater to the lowest and least worthy.
don't compare healthcare to school system.
the school system since the '50s in the US has been more of a baby sitting service than anything else, before WWII it was more about education because the mothers stayed home and it wasn't necessary, but after during WWII when all the mothers had to go to work and since (evolution of 2 income families) the role of the school system changed to primarily baby sitting vs education. i'm not saying anyone said "let's change school system to baby sitting service" but what i'm saying is, the baby sitting function of the school system became more important than the education.
hence the focus on hours, school bus systems etc.
And you think socialized health care will be any better??? Have you been to a VA hospital?
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
Another reason why socialism sucks. Just imagine a health care system like our public schools or local DMV. Every time something is socialized, it is made to cater to the lowest and least worthy.
don't compare healthcare to school system.
the school system since the '50s in the US has been more of a baby sitting service than anything else, before WWII it was more about education because the mothers stayed home and it wasn't necessary, but after during WWII when all the mothers had to go to work and since (evolution of 2 income families) the role of the school system changed to primarily baby sitting vs education. i'm not saying anyone said "let's change school system to baby sitting service" but what i'm saying is, the baby sitting function of the school system became more important than the education.
hence the focus on hours, school bus systems etc.
Mothers didn't start entering the work force in the numbers we see today until the 70s-80s. It wasn't after WWII.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Face it, the Public school system is NO MORE than a baby sittin service with LOTS AND LOTS of resources.
Another reason why socialism sucks. Just imagine a health care system like our public schools or local DMV. Every time something is socialized, it is made to cater to the lowest and least worthy.
don't compare healthcare to school system.
the school system since the '50s in the US has been more of a baby sitting service than anything else, before WWII it was more about education because the mothers stayed home and it wasn't necessary, but after during WWII when all the mothers had to go to work and since (evolution of 2 income families) the role of the school system changed to primarily baby sitting vs education. i'm not saying anyone said "let's change school system to baby sitting service" but what i'm saying is, the baby sitting function of the school system became more important than the education.
hence the focus on hours, school bus systems etc.
Mothers didn't start entering the work force in the numbers we see today until the 70s-80s. It wasn't after WWII.
women entered the work force in large numbers in WWII because a lot of the men had gone to fight the war. it started the trend.
That is exactly the wrong thing to do there. When I was in elementary school so many years ago, I was indentified under their TAG program(Talanted and Gifted), and in the end, they ended up hiring a special math/science teacher for the TAG students, and have her teach them advanced math/science ~hour/day. Then they cut her(results of property tax reform, or so they claim), and it was downhill ever since. At the elementary level, no one even bothered with me until my 5th grade year, when by chance I ended up in the Math director's class(and this was literally by chance, they had to cut my original 5th grade class because they had too many 2nd graders, and needed another teacher). He did what he could(had me work from the 7th grade math book), but still, it wasn't much.Originally posted by: Nitemare
School Board cuts advanced classes at middle schools
Originally posted by: ViRGE
That is exactly the wrong thing to do there. When I was in elementary school so many years ago, I was indentified under their TAG program(Talanted and Gifted), and in the end, they ended up hiring a special math/science teacher for the TAG students, ...............Originally posted by: Nitemare
School Board cuts advanced classes at middle schools
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Actually, I think when you do the numbers, the US Gov't spends like $10-20K per child per year on education, MUCH more than any other country. I was lucky enough to have attended private school, and my parents certainly spent less than that per year.
Ouch man, they let me out of the kiddie area durring the 2nd grade.Originally posted by: DeathByAnts
Originally posted by: ViRGE
That is exactly the wrong thing to do there. When I was in elementary school so many years ago, I was indentified under their TAG program(Talanted and Gifted), and in the end, they ended up hiring a special math/science teacher for the TAG students, ...............Originally posted by: Nitemare
School Board cuts advanced classes at middle schools
A similar thing happened to me. I was reading at a college level in 4th or 5th grade. The schools did absolutely nothing. In fact, the library was divided into two sections on elementary school. The kiddie picture books and the other books. The librarians wouldn't let me out of the picture book area until fifth grade! Gee, I wonder if that had anything to do with why I was such a pain in the ass during class.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Actually, I think when you do the numbers, the US Gov't spends like $10-20K per child per year on education, MUCH more than any other country. I was lucky enough to have attended private school, and my parents certainly spent less than that per year.
They paid for your education in tax dollars for the public school in addition. I congratulate your parents on not submitting you to the horrors of a public education
<---victim of public education. Slept and did not pay attention in classes, even the accelerated ones. They were not intensive enough.
