lyion wrote:Charter schools are the answer.
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Lionking wrote:lyion wrote:Charter schools are the answer.
QFT and Amen Brother!
(08-17) 04:00 PDT Washington -- The first national comparison of test scores among children in charter schools and regular public schools shows charter school students often doing worse than comparable students in regular public schools.
The findings, buried in mountains of data the Education Department released without public announcement, deal a blow to supporters of the charter school movement, including the Bush administration.
The data show fourth graders attending charter schools performing about half a year behind students in other public schools in both reading and math.
Scores 'dismayingly low'
Harrison wrote:Anyone of above-average intelligence or higher should home-school their children. (time permitting of course...)Public schools are nothing more than daycare and provide little in terms of actual education.
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leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Phlegm wrote:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 89CA51.DTL(08-17) 04:00 PDT Washington -- The first national comparison of test scores among children in charter schools and regular public schools shows charter school students often doing worse than comparable students in regular public schools.
The findings, buried in mountains of data the Education Department released without public announcement, deal a blow to supporters of the charter school movement, including the Bush administration.
The data show fourth graders attending charter schools performing about half a year behind students in other public schools in both reading and math.
Scores 'dismayingly low'
lyion wrote:Phlegm wrote:http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 89CA51.DTL(08-17) 04:00 PDT Washington -- The first national comparison of test scores among children in charter schools and regular public schools shows charter school students often doing worse than comparable students in regular public schools.
The findings, buried in mountains of data the Education Department released without public announcement, deal a blow to supporters of the charter school movement, including the Bush administration.
The data show fourth graders attending charter schools performing about half a year behind students in other public schools in both reading and math.
Scores 'dismayingly low'
Hey, look at that. A pro teachers union report from the worst newspaper in the country with an article attacking free competition and saying choice in schools is bad.
Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Anyone of above-average intelligence or higher should home-school their children. (time permitting of course...)Public schools are nothing more than daycare and provide little in terms of actual education.
Wrong. If your kids aren't morons there are plenty of programs available to keep them interested in school.
Harrison wrote:Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Anyone of above-average intelligence or higher should home-school their children. (time permitting of course...)Public schools are nothing more than daycare and provide little in terms of actual education.
Wrong. If your kids aren't morons there are plenty of programs available to keep them interested in school.
You have no idea what you are talking about. I'm sure you had plenty to keep you occupied. That's good for you. The rest of us weren't afforded such a luxury as to be so easily occupied.
I feel bad for anyone who actually believes public schooling is doing an adequate job of educating anyone but a slow kid. I went through public schooling much more recently than you.
I will not put my kids through this pathetic excuse for an "education" system unless some major changes are made.
Not to mention, Charter schools are often idealogy based. Why should *I*, a pagan, have to have my tax dollars going to a fundamentalist christian charter school that teaches its students hatred and intolerance to people of my faith? Why should a christian have to pay for a pagan-based school? Why should ANYONE have to pay for a school run by the KKK, neo-nazis, scientologists or moonies? Oh no, absolutely secular and non-politically oriented egalitarian public schools are the only fair option.
Harrison wrote:Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Anyone of above-average intelligence or higher should home-school their children. (time permitting of course...)Public schools are nothing more than daycare and provide little in terms of actual education.
Wrong. If your kids aren't morons there are plenty of programs available to keep them interested in school.
You have no idea what you are talking about. I'm sure you had plenty to keep you occupied. That's good for you. The rest of us weren't afforded such a luxury as to be so easily occupied.
I feel bad for anyone who actually believes public schooling is doing an adequate job of educating anyone but a slow kid. I went through public schooling much more recently than you.
I will not put my kids through this pathetic excuse for an "education" system unless some major changes are made.
Harrison wrote:I will not put my kids through this pathetic excuse for an "education" system unless some major changes are made.
Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Anyone of above-average intelligence or higher should home-school their children. (time permitting of course...)Public schools are nothing more than daycare and provide little in terms of actual education.
Wrong. If your kids aren't morons there are plenty of programs available to keep them interested in school.
You have no idea what you are talking about. I'm sure you had plenty to keep you occupied. That's good for you. The rest of us weren't afforded such a luxury as to be so easily occupied.
I feel bad for anyone who actually believes public schooling is doing an adequate job of educating anyone but a slow kid. I went through public schooling much more recently than you.
I will not put my kids through this pathetic excuse for an "education" system unless some major changes are made.
My son is in public school. He is finishing 5th grade this year. He lives in Florida which has one of the worst public school systems in the country yet he has not one but TWO completely different gifted programs to choose from next year.
Martrae wrote:Sorry, Toss, most 'gifted' programs are a joke. They really set kids up for failure later since they don't teach them that they might someday actually have to work at something to learn it. They instead spend time stroking their egos about how smart they are and doing 'fun activities' instead of teaching them even basic learning tools. Later when everything isn't just handed to them the kids wind up quitting because they never learned to put any actual effort into anything.
Just having a gifted program (or two!) isn't enough.
Martrae wrote:Sorry, Toss, most 'gifted' programs are a joke. They really set kids up for failure later since they don't teach them that they might someday actually have to work at something to learn it. They instead spend time stroking their egos about how smart they are and doing 'fun activities' instead of teaching them even basic learning tools. Later when everything isn't just handed to them the kids wind up quitting because they never learned to put any actual effort into anything.
Just having a gifted program (or two!) isn't enough.
Martrae wrote:Unfortunately, it's all too common here. I'm not saying there aren't really good gifted programs out there....they're just not the majority.
arlos wrote:Mindia, not all would, of course. But you have to admit that there ARE many rabid fundamentalist varieties of Christianity that teach people that wiccanism is right up there with Satanism, and they certainly aren't accepting of it. Hell, I've encountered enough individuals like that in my own perrsonal life over the course of time to be more than sure that that is the prevailing attitude among some people & churches. Not all, of course, or even a majority, but it's not an insignificant number either.
Make more sense now?
-Arlos
Sorry, Toss, most 'gifted' programs are a joke. They really set kids up for failure later since they don't teach them that they might someday actually have to work at something to learn it. They instead spend time stroking their egos about how smart they are and doing 'fun activities' instead of teaching them even basic learning tools. Later when everything isn't just handed to them the kids wind up quitting because they never learned to put any actual effort into anything.
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