Originally posted by Semper Fi
Thanks. I sit in the classrooms alot and think about things like that. Then the teacher calls on me and I'm completely clueless becuase I was thinking of something more important than how a verb differs from a noun. That's a problem I have with schools, the teachers only grade you on how smart you are on paper, not what goes on in your head (but I suppose theres no way to grade students otherwise). Another thing I hate about my school is the peers that surround me. They do everything for the spur of the moment, not caring that they got an F to be "cool", whereas that F they got will land them in that same classroom next year, when the people who thought they were "cool" are moved on to high school or the next grade. Thats what gets me when everyone freaks out over not enough funding for schools. You dont need scissors and glue to mold good students, you need caring teachers and administrations. Is this a sublime message that future generations will revolve around material and money items and not morality? I think it is.