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Control a classroom? Teachers are eunuchs. When they do something about troublemakers they are fired for it. And to many of them are Progs anyway.Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
Yes, people who shouldn't be teachers because they can't control a classroom are still teachers... that's kind of a problem.
No more school choice, that way our public schools will get better. Devos was put in to end public schools , she tried to ruin them in Detroit. Her and Engler.
I think the problem is that there has been a little too much human interaction has been going on. I think that teachers interacting with children online is enough interaction for children. But online, a parent can monitor their children conversations with their teachers.That's a great idea! It is just too bad that it doesn't work! Online learning is a failure, has been a failure and will always be a failure because the human interaction is what causes learning to take place.
Control a classroom? Teachers are eunuchs. When they do something about troublemakers they are fired for it. And to many of them are Progs anyway.Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
Yes, people who shouldn't be teachers because they can't control a classroom are still teachers... that's kind of a problem.
Private schools can have parents:
1) sign waivers to let little johnny get paddled or not let him in.
2) The waivers can state that if little Johnny disrupts class the first time he gets detention, the second time he gets paddled, the thiurd time he is evicted and the money paid refunded on a prorated basis.
3) The private school can also have a minimum GPA to maintain in order for the kid to still qualify for the school.
My son went to a private school for a year and they are totally 100% different than public schools. Parents are fighting to get in them.
Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
Lets attack the elephant in the room instead of ignoring it.
the schools started going downhill with integration and continued their decline with the loss of discipline. Schools were no longer allowed to reprimand kids that were disruptive. Teachers were afraid of the kids instead of the kids respecting the teachers.
Private schools can have parents:
1) sign waivers to let little johnny get paddled or not let him in.
2) The waivers can state that if little Johnny disrupts class the first time he gets detention, the second time he gets paddled, the thiurd time he is evicted and the money paid refunded on a prorated basis.
3) The private school can also have a minimum GPA to maintain in order for the kid to still qualify for the school.
My son went to a private school for a year and they are totally 100% different than public schools. Parents are fighting to get in them.
Why aren't there ore private schools? That's an easy answer. I am sure you can come up with one!
I've always said that virtually all of our primary problems in this country are culture-based, and this is no exception. This stuff isn't only about our educational system, it's about parenting and the constant lowering of standards and expectations we've been pushing for the last three generations.
We're in this non-stop race to lower standards and expectations essentially everywhere, and we're seeing the very predictable results. Everywhere.
Whether it's the behaviors or students, parents, various grievance groups or the even the behaviors of the President of the freaking United States, we keep lowering standards, making excuses, and refusing to hold each other truly accountable, and this is what it looks like. A bad cartoon, a disaster.
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and you know why they were fine? you answered it in you last postLets attack the elephant in the room instead of ignoring it.
the schools started going downhill with integration and continued their decline with the loss of discipline. Schools were no longer allowed to reprimand kids that were disruptive. Teachers were afraid of the kids instead of the kids respecting the teachers.
That's bullshit. I went to an integrated school, we had 2 African American boys in the institution, and they were fine and the place was orderly.
I was in private school and the religious brothers who ran the joint kept the place in order using violence and corporal punishment
Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
I humbly disagree, Sue. When I was in school in the 1970's, I was in private school and the religious brothers who ran the joint kept the place in order using violence and corporal punishment when needed.
OTOH, the local Government School were extraordinarily chaotic places when the children ran amok. A friend of mine who went to government school still has the switchblade that his dad insisted he bring to school each day. Kids getting shivved in the boys rooms was common
Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
I humbly disagree, Sue. When I was in school in the 1970's, I was in private school and the religious brothers who ran the joint kept the place in order using violence and corporal punishment when needed.
OTOH, the local Government School were extraordinarily chaotic places when the children ran amok. A friend of mine who went to government school still has the switchblade that his dad insisted he bring to school each day. Kids getting shivved in the boys rooms was common
It's not the 70s anymore, idiot. Any adult who lays hands on a kid today is putting their career and even their freedom at risk.
Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
I humbly disagree, Sue. When I was in school in the 1970's, I was in private school and the religious brothers who ran the joint kept the place in order using violence and corporal punishment when needed.
OTOH, the local Government School were extraordinarily chaotic places when the children ran amok. A friend of mine who went to government school still has the switchblade that his dad insisted he bring to school each day. Kids getting shivved in the boys rooms was common
It's not the 70s anymore, idiot. Any adult who lays hands on a kid today is putting their career and even their freedom at risk.
That's the problem nowadays. The schools need to reinstitute Corporal Punishment to help them keep order.
It actually works. When kids realize they could get swatted or curb-stomped in a minute for acting out, they will straighten up and fly right.
Lets attack the elephant in the room instead of ignoring it.
the schools started going downhill with integration and continued their decline with the loss of discipline. Schools were no longer allowed to reprimand kids that were disruptive. Teachers were afraid of the kids instead of the kids respecting the teachers.
That's bullshit. I went to an integrated school, we had 2 African American boys in the institution, and they were fine and the place was orderly.
Um I have been sounding this gong for a few years now. These evacuation circumstances are not at ALL "rare" and it is NOT the problem of the "public schools". You could disband every single public school today and you would still have this problem. It's a SOCIETY problem.
I humbly disagree, Sue. When I was in school in the 1970's, I was in private school and the religious brothers who ran the joint kept the place in order using violence and corporal punishment when needed.
OTOH, the local Government School were extraordinarily chaotic places when the children ran amok. A friend of mine who went to government school still has the switchblade that his dad insisted he bring to school each day. Kids getting shivved in the boys rooms was common
It's not the 70s anymore, idiot. Any adult who lays hands on a kid today is putting their career and even their freedom at risk.
That's the problem nowadays. The schools need to reinstitute Corporal Punishment to help them keep order.
It actually works. When kids realize they could get swatted or curb-stomped in a minute for acting out, they will straighten up and fly right.