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Morgans wrote:
Perhaps you could suggest a curriculum to achieve these goals better than
what is being done today.
In fact I could if I wanted to take the time. In fact, alternatives
have already been proposed and being used as we speak in private
schools around the country. But they certainly aren't ones where
government has role to play, other than as subject matter for learning.
Straighten us out. Please tell us what we are not doing right. You will
get plenty of people listening, I'm sure. If you can not do this, then you
are just another person with all of the problems and no solutions, which
does nobody any good.
Lets have real school choice nationwide. Let parents have the money
they are paying in taxes so they can send their kids to private
schools if they want. That's step number one. Get rid of teacher's
lobbies like the NEA... if they are all so dedicated to education why
do they need to be spending so much money lobbying congress?
Wouldn't that money be better spent in the actual education process?
Or how about just higher salaries for the good teachers?
It is easy to criticize, but hard to fix.
Not really hard at all.
Oh, and by the way; you are quick to jump me for making personal attacks.
My words pale compared to Mat B's. No criticism for him?
I was only pointing that out in response to how quick you were to
focus on a typo in my post... as if a single typing mistake (I
am no typist, I admit) negates any validity to my posts.
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