Teachers Share 19 Things They'd Love To Tell Their Students But Can't

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The article at the following link lists 19 thoughts many teachers would like to share with their students, but due to restrictions cannot.



Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't



Most conservatives will disagree with what the author has written, as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. The last item on the list will especially be dismissed by right-wingers. That item being, “Learning is a life-long process”.



Having discussed many issues with conservatives, as most of us have, we will not be surprised that right-wingers feel demeaned by the statement “Learning is a life-long process”. After all, they regularly tout themselves as experts in all fields, especially in the following subjects:constitutional law (when they “explain” to all the meaning and application of the Constitution, most often, inaccurately contradicting liberal SC justices and lower court judges). Most will claim to be well versed in economics and principles of free market capitalism (they will repeat over and over that Ronny’s “Trickle Down” and supply side nonsense is a rousing success). Boy, are they wrong there! As for foreign and domestic policy, most will condemn the policies of the left, even when right wing policies have failed miserably (and those failure are really stacking up).



The right-wingers consider their personal knowledge in science to be superior to that of the best scientific minds (righties deny scientific facts consistently), and as their biblical expertise, we’ve seen their misinterpretations of the Christian Bible over and over (boy oh boy, what a bunch of crackpots).



So yes, the conservatives cannot believe learning is a life-long process, because they are certain they already know everything.



Just ask ‘em, they’ll tell you. They do so in nearly every thread. Watch and see.







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The article at the following link lists 19 thoughts many teachers would like to share with their students, but due to restrictions cannot.



Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't



Most conservatives will disagree with what the author has written, as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. The last item on the list will especially be dismissed by right-wingers. That item being, “Learning is a life-long process”.



Having discussed many issues with conservatives, as most of us have, we will not be surprised that right-wingers feel demeaned by the statement “Learning is a life-long process”. After all, they regularly tout themselves as experts in all fields, especially in the following subjects:constitutional law (when they “explain” to all the meaning and application of the Constitution, most often, inaccurately contradicting liberal SC justices and lower court judges). Most will claim to be well versed in economics and principles of free market capitalism (they will repeat over and over that Ronny’s “Trickle Down” and supply side nonsense is a rousing success). Boy, are they wrong there! As for foreign and domestic policy, most will condemn the policies of the left, even when right wing policies have failed miserably (and those failure are really stacking up).



The right-wingers consider their personal knowledge in science to be superior to that of the best scientific minds (righties deny scientific facts consistently), and as their biblical expertise, we’ve seen their misinterpretations of the Christian Bible over and over (boy oh boy, what a bunch of crackpots).



So yes, the conservatives cannot believe learning is a life-long process, because they are certain they already know everything.



Just ask ‘em, they’ll tell you. They do so in nearly every thread. Watch and see.







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You claim " as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. " That is just some mindless dribble you made up. I married a teacher, we have 5 teachers in our immediate family and we are all conservative.
 
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The article at the following link lists 19 thoughts many teachers would like to share with their students, but due to restrictions cannot.



Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't



Most conservatives will disagree with what the author has written, as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. The last item on the list will especially be dismissed by right-wingers. That item being, “Learning is a life-long process”.



Having discussed many issues with conservatives, as most of us have, we will not be surprised that right-wingers feel demeaned by the statement “Learning is a life-long process”. After all, they regularly tout themselves as experts in all fields, especially in the following subjects:constitutional law (when they “explain” to all the meaning and application of the Constitution, most often, inaccurately contradicting liberal SC justices and lower court judges). Most will claim to be well versed in economics and principles of free market capitalism (they will repeat over and over that Ronny’s “Trickle Down” and supply side nonsense is a rousing success). Boy, are they wrong there! As for foreign and domestic policy, most will condemn the policies of the left, even when right wing policies have failed miserably (and those failure are really stacking up).



The right-wingers consider their personal knowledge in science to be superior to that of the best scientific minds (righties deny scientific facts consistently), and as their biblical expertise, we’ve seen their misinterpretations of the Christian Bible over and over (boy oh boy, what a bunch of crackpots).



So yes, the conservatives cannot believe learning is a life-long process, because they are certain they already know everything.



Just ask ‘em, they’ll tell you. They do so in nearly every thread. Watch and see.







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The democrats control the teachers union.....and democrat controlled public schools are failing our children, especially minorities.........it is the Conservatives, Republicans who want to give parents the ability to get their children the best education available....the democrats want those kids trapped in schools that don't teach them how to read, or understand math.........and condemns them to a live of drugs, poverty, gangs and death......

So please.......grow up.
 
The problem with the left is that they, for some reason, seem to think that all thinking should be done by experts. This very arguments suggest that because it dismisses 'first hand knowledge' that is gained by experience. It may surprise you to know that the finest minds in the world can't install a light socket into their homes even though they know all of physics equation for dealing with electricity. It may also surprise you to know that questioning what is being told to us by experts might ensure that these experts are a) correct and b) not lying to us. Maybe you forget that in a democracy Einstein's vote counts as much as the retarded man's vote which kind of nullifies their intellectual authority in a democratic society. That is kind of equality may be deemed as dangerous to the 'elites' who think only they can run the country but I see it as a check on arrogant assholes who may want to rule over everyone else in this country. I support equality. How about you?
 
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The article at the following link lists 19 thoughts many teachers would like to share with their students, but due to restrictions cannot.



Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't



Most conservatives will disagree with what the author has written, as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. The last item on the list will especially be dismissed by right-wingers. That item being, “Learning is a life-long process”.



Having discussed many issues with conservatives, as most of us have, we will not be surprised that right-wingers feel demeaned by the statement “Learning is a life-long process”. After all, they regularly tout themselves as experts in all fields, especially in the following subjects:constitutional law (when they “explain” to all the meaning and application of the Constitution, most often, inaccurately contradicting liberal SC justices and lower court judges). Most will claim to be well versed in economics and principles of free market capitalism (they will repeat over and over that Ronny’s “Trickle Down” and supply side nonsense is a rousing success). Boy, are they wrong there! As for foreign and domestic policy, most will condemn the policies of the left, even when right wing policies have failed miserably (and those failure are really stacking up).



The right-wingers consider their personal knowledge in science to be superior to that of the best scientific minds (righties deny scientific facts consistently), and as their biblical expertise, we’ve seen their misinterpretations of the Christian Bible over and over (boy oh boy, what a bunch of crackpots).



So yes, the conservatives cannot believe learning is a life-long process, because they are certain they already know everything.



Just ask ‘em, they’ll tell you. They do so in nearly every thread. Watch and see.







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The democrats control the teachers union.....and democrat controlled public schools are failing our children, especially minorities.........it is the Conservatives, Republicans who want to give parents the ability to get their children the best education available....the democrats want those kids trapped in schools that don't teach them how to read, or understand math.........and condemns them to a live of drugs, poverty, gangs and death......

So please.......grow up.

I know what you are saying because every time someone wants to allow school choice the democratic party comes in and stomps it out. Honestly, it is like they think the only place a kid can be educated is in a public school.
 
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The article at the following link lists 19 thoughts many teachers would like to share with their students, but due to restrictions cannot.



Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't



Most conservatives will disagree with what the author has written, as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. The last item on the list will especially be dismissed by right-wingers. That item being, “Learning is a life-long process”.



Having discussed many issues with conservatives, as most of us have, we will not be surprised that right-wingers feel demeaned by the statement “Learning is a life-long process”. After all, they regularly tout themselves as experts in all fields, especially in the following subjects:constitutional law (when they “explain” to all the meaning and application of the Constitution, most often, inaccurately contradicting liberal SC justices and lower court judges). Most will claim to be well versed in economics and principles of free market capitalism (they will repeat over and over that Ronny’s “Trickle Down” and supply side nonsense is a rousing success). Boy, are they wrong there! As for foreign and domestic policy, most will condemn the policies of the left, even when right wing policies have failed miserably (and those failure are really stacking up).



The right-wingers consider their personal knowledge in science to be superior to that of the best scientific minds (righties deny scientific facts consistently), and as their biblical expertise, we’ve seen their misinterpretations of the Christian Bible over and over (boy oh boy, what a bunch of crackpots).



So yes, the conservatives cannot believe learning is a life-long process, because they are certain they already know everything.



Just ask ‘em, they’ll tell you. They do so in nearly every thread. Watch and see.







.

I'm a conservative and you're full of shit. I agree with nearly every point made. Most certainly learning is a life long process, it's the left that isn't preparing children for that life long process, they indoctrinate children...well the ones they can get their filthy paws on anyway.
 
It's another "broad generalizations about right wingers" thread. Great!
 
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The article at the following link lists 19 thoughts many teachers would like to share with their students, but due to restrictions cannot.



Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't



Most conservatives will disagree with what the author has written, as these folks have made it clear they have no respect for teachers or education. The last item on the list will especially be dismissed by right-wingers. That item being, “Learning is a life-long process”.



Having discussed many issues with conservatives, as most of us have, we will not be surprised that right-wingers feel demeaned by the statement “Learning is a life-long process”. After all, they regularly tout themselves as experts in all fields, especially in the following subjects:constitutional law (when they “explain” to all the meaning and application of the Constitution, most often, inaccurately contradicting liberal SC justices and lower court judges). Most will claim to be well versed in economics and principles of free market capitalism (they will repeat over and over that Ronny’s “Trickle Down” and supply side nonsense is a rousing success). Boy, are they wrong there! As for foreign and domestic policy, most will condemn the policies of the left, even when right wing policies have failed miserably (and those failure are really stacking up).



The right-wingers consider their personal knowledge in science to be superior to that of the best scientific minds (righties deny scientific facts consistently), and as their biblical expertise, we’ve seen their misinterpretations of the Christian Bible over and over (boy oh boy, what a bunch of crackpots).



So yes, the conservatives cannot believe learning is a life-long process, because they are certain they already know everything.



Just ask ‘em, they’ll tell you. They do so in nearly every thread. Watch and see.







.
Just a minute...
I am a conservative. And I have no clue where you got this idiotic notion that we consider 'learning is for a lifetime' as some kind of foreign concept....In fact, those of us that had proper upbringings live by this.
Here...."every person is my teacher in that I may learn something from them"...
How's that grab you?
Now you can take your prejudiced stereotyping closed minded stupidity and cram it.
No, this is not a melt down. This is me telling you that you don't know diddly squat about conservatives.
BTW, genius. Home schooling and private schooling produce better educated and more well rounded people than the all in for conformity government schools. Public schools discourage independence and creative reasoning.
 

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