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![]() "kontiki" wrote in message ... Morgans wrote: It is true. Another factor is that so many families today have both parents working... just to make ends meet and to pay taxes to support the government programs that are created or expanded every year (to wit: no idiot left behind [as if better education can be legislated into reality]). I still can't honestly come up with something the government does well.... besides spend other people's money. I don't buy it. There are always exceptions, though. Matt is constant, that is one fact. His story never changes away from a very narrow stance. Perhaps his story is based on principle. Principles don't don't change with polls or political expedient. And facts don't change. The problems with public education are myriad, but mostly systematic and epistemological. Yes, many teachers are stupid. Perhaps the vast majority. Thomas Sowell, who has been studying the problem for almost 40 years, found that over 75% of teachers came from the bottom quartile of their graduating classes. We've heard a few people talking about how dedicated many teachers are, but dedication does not impart one bit of knowledge or ability. Odd, isn't it, that teachers and make that distinction? Morgan's story never changes and it's right out of the AFT playbook. He's a shill and a damn ignorant one at that. He's the idiot that didn't discern my quoting Alexis d'Touqueville's "Democracy in America", and ignorantly shoved his foot in his mouth right up to the knee. If he is in any way indicative of teachers, it makes no difference how much money they get, or how attentive the parents are (his typical juvenile brat excuse), a dozen electricians won't be able to fix your plumbing. It debased at the fundamental level. Note, too, how attentive the kids are when being force-fed environmental propaganda, post-modernist drivel like "diversity" and the like, and leftist political indoctrination. In fact, it's that post-modernist track that's part and parcel of the public schools failure. On the other side of the coin, the Montessori program (which were banned by Hitler and Mussolini in their respective countries, for obvious reasons) teach kids how to think, to conceptualize and abstract. Kids learn to teach themselves new things and develop a proper adult maturity. If you notice some people in the 30's, 40's and older that evidently have grey hair and middle-age spreads around the belt, but think and carry on like teenagers, it's a good bet they never had such instruction when young. |
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