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The Great Society = The Great Failure
Did I mention that a parent, single mom, was suing Lisa and
the school dist. because her kid is stupid and lazy ( my
words)?
Scotty
"Scout" wrote in message
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Yep, sounds good!
"Scotty" wrote in message
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But at least now , no kid is left behind.
;o
"Scout" wrote in message
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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http://www.thedenverchannel.com/nati...2320856/detail
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I feel such ambivalence about the report you've linked.
My
second career in
education has left me feeling that the education system
is
run by
incompetent boobs who are trying to placate an ignorant
public (a vicious
cycle?) while pandering to self-serving politicos. I've
worked with some of
the black males cited in the article. If there is a
school-related answer to
their problem I'd sure like to hear it. Particularly,
I'd
like to know why
our society seems to ignore the fact that good family
structure and support
(i.e., the lack of) is at the root of our educational
woes. I often feel the
education system is in many ways an effigy, a whipping
boy
of society,
manipulated and modified so we can all vent our rage at
the bigger problem
without offending anyone directly. Fix the bigger
problems
and education
will work the way it has forever. Transfer information,
pass the torch, and
encourage the next group to carry it further.
This group is a great example of how people learn when
they choose to learn.
I believe cyber-schools could work for the right type
of
student. It's a
simple process when the student puts a bit of effort
into
it. There is
nothing fancy here, just opinions and information
sharing.
Why does it work
here and in so many of our schools nothing seems to
work
at all? Try getting
some of these victims of the education system to do
some
homework. Try
getting them to take a book home. Why did you do your
homework in high
school? I wanted to please my parents and had a healthy
respect for them as
well. They took care of me and punished me
appropriately
when I acted in
ways that were educationally unproductive.
So standardized testing shows that black males are
behind.
Did we need to
spend a billion dollars to figure that one out? Did we
need to turn the
education system into a bigger mockery where curricula
are
now geared toward
getting the right answers on those tests? I was taught
by
nuns and priests
who beat the **** out of me when I got out of line.
Guess
what, that's all
it took. Parents knocking me back in line at home,
teachers knocking me back
in line at school. Simple, simple, simple. But no,
let's
spend billions more
on the education piņata.
And by the way, let's blame the education system for
the
aftermath of
slavery. Let's not admit that we can't point the finger
at
the lack of
family structure without noting that it's only in
recent
history that the
failing portion of our population lacks the thing that
this country took
from them, history, family, tradition, and values that
tend to evolve
slowly, over many generations.
Scout
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