Originally posted by: EyeMWing
-National uniform consisting of inexpensive clothing (blue jeans, button-down shirt)
... How about no. Put simply, this wouldn't be inexpensive for very long, because ultimately, people would end up selecting variations on the theme, no matter how strictly controlled, until the entire program settled on one acceptable vendor - who would then be free to price gouge as they see fit. Of course you could do it military style - they come up with their own form, and allow vendors to bid a la BDUs. But all that is just wholly unneccessary
-Segregate schools by gender until high school
Because the real world is gender-segregated.
-Year-round school (5 weeks summer vacation)
5 weeks summer vacation. Hold on, let me get my calendar.... Oh, wow, look at that, my high school had 6.
-College-like schedules (fewer but longer classes per day, based on MWF or TTr)
We did this. It rocked.
-Minimum 2.0 GPA requirement to play any high school sport
Many schools are already like this - and it's the way it should be.
-Encourage teachers to give a minimum of 2 hours combined homework per night (School is not just about learning but learning a work ethic)
Personally, I wouldn't set a minimum like that. In the real world, do you take your work home with you? Hell no, you stay and bill the company for your time. An hour or so is reasonable - 2hrs is becoming dangerously time consuming. Remember, we aren't trying to produce a bunch of geniuses - we're trying to produce a bunch of functional, well-rounded individuals. Sure, a lot of kids would end up using the excess time to ****** off, but it allows those that DO care time to do other things to further themselves.
-Pay teachers more, more like $80K/year to attract professionals from other industries
Where are you going to get that money from? And a few of my teachers were making $80k/year - until they were forced into retirement by some crapass legislation (the state of Maryland was running a program to increase retention of older (and better, more experienced) teachers by allowing them to re-sign onto a new contract and still collect the pension from their previous contract. And none of them were stupid enough to give up $40k and sign once that program was eliminated.
-Requirement to memorize the US Constitution and Bill of Rights before graduating
Memorize? How about UNDERSTAND.
-Mandatory Life-Economics class where students learn about credit cards, loans, checkbook balancing, and how to complete a 1040 form
We had that.
-Restrict sex/drugs/alcohol class to one week of study in high school biology class (9th grade where both abstinence and birth control are discussed. Condoms and other forms of BC would not be distributed in school)
Reality check: Teenagers are going to have sex. The human form was designed for that, it's built into every cell in our bodies. Better to make sure everyone knows what they can do to be responsible. So do it early. Like, 7th grade. And then later on, do it again - so the late bloomers have it all fresh in their mind. Like 10th grade. And then again at the end of 12th grade, so the nerds who are going to go crazy in college pay attention.
Drugs and alcohol should be done as appropriate for the specific population of students. If it's a problem for them, harass them about it. If not, let it be.
-Students who are discipline cases or simply refuse to learn would be forced into some sort of military-style school.
Yes.
-Students with learning disabilities would be placed in a special school. (Many teachers are forced to devote a majority of time to one or two challenged students while the rest go unchallenged.)
Definite yes.
-Teachers should not be allowed to simply teach towards the lowest common denominator. It should be the other way around.
The lowest common denominator should teach towards the teacher?
I know a lot of this is not PC, but it's the PC movement that is killing our education system.
Yup.
Our competitors in India and China force their kids to study from sun-up to sun-down and the entire family applies pressure. It's tough. The kids cry, get nervous, compete, fear for their future.
And look how hillariously successful India and China are. Stupidly overpopulated, poorly governed, and I'll tell you from first hand experience - while those Indians may be smart as hell and can program circles around Americans... They have absolute DICK for common sense and planning ability.
We need to be much harder on our kids here in the USA.
Some of them just need to be smacked.
If kids aren't crying because they got lower than a "B" then something is wrong.
I disagree. Not everyone is going to be good at everything - and if everyone is, the system is flawed.