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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" wrote You really have to dig a bit beyond the empty platitudes the "teachers" have been spewing for a few generations now. Matt, listening to your **** isn't worth it any more. If you got your head out of your ass, Here comes a great example of Jim's head up his ass and the education establisments ass as well. you would see that the problems in education, are based far more in the fact that the parents of today place no pressure on the student to learn, foster no work ethics, and allow teachers and administration no disciplinary actions that are meaningful. Yes, parental involvement is quite a big factor, yet how come so many parents have to send their kids to private schools, tutors, home school... Yes, disciplinary actions are pathetic, but guess who helped establish that (along side the ACLU). How come so many parents stopped attending PTA meeting due to being shouted down and ridiculed by the "educators", many of who are only marginally literate? Seen the tests scores by teachers? I don't know who agenda your pushing, or whose ass your kissing, but you're a prime example of the childish rationalizing that has been part of the education system since John Dewey. (You do know who he is, don't you?) Jim, you can play the denial game all you want, but I'd dare say I've done more research on this _from objective sources_ than you and your kissing the education establishments ass. Here's a quiz if you haven't run off to pout: 1) Who is John Dewey and what was his agenda for education? 2) Same question regarding John Rawls. 3) Same question regarding Thomas Mann. Yes, Jim, someone here is definitely full of **** and he looks...like you. |
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