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Would they? All day, every day?.... Parents could sit and watch then.
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Would they? All day, every day?.... Parents could sit and watch then.
haha, what? Oh please, enlighten us on your deep research on school science curriculum, haha. Give me a break.Unfortunately, the wisdom in that depends on what "science' books have been approved for use in the school system.
If they are teaching online they already have them. All they have to do is turn them on.I think "cameras in the classroom is a great idea,"
We definitely need to abolish our federal Department of Education. Education should be left solely to the states, unless violations of constitutional law are documented.Polish on a turd.
Burn the whole mess to the ground and return education to the private sector.
A group of concerned parents could easily divide the time if they wished.Would they? All day, every day?
You're ignorant of the fact that school boards and teachers unions approve different text books?haha, what? Oh please, enlighten us on your deep research on school science curriculum, haha. Give me a break.
Childish non sequitur from someone who has absolutely no idea what is in any of those books and is simply tapping into his own ignorant paranoia.You're ignorant of the fact that school boards and teachers unions approve different text books?
There's no research necessary to be aware of that.
Would they wish? For how long? All day, every day for the entire academic year? Be realistic.A group of concerned parents could easily divide the time if they wished.
Childish non sequitur from someone who has absolutely no idea what is in any of those books and is simply tapping into his own ignorant paranoia.
quality of education is on the list for what has caused America's quality of life slip so low.
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And now the Trump wankers want to completely destroy what's left of it!
haha, no they don't. The data shows that american adults basically know fuck all about math and science,. And I can guarantee you are on the bottom of THAT scale, you ignorant crybaby.Parents know exactly what's in text books....well good ones anyway, Ft Fuck Up
Of course not, nor did I imply such a thing would be compulsory. I would suggest that parents be given a syllabus, allowing them to note when more controversial subjects will be 'taught'. Perhaps the school could send a notice.Would they wish? For how long? All day, every day for the entire academic year? Be realistic.
haha, no they don't. The data shows that american adults basically know fuck all about math and science,. And I can guarantee you are on the bottom of THAT scale, you ignorant crybaby.
One of the rare times I agree with you"L.A. Unified is aware of the specific classroom decorations," the statement read, in part. "The specific posters will be taken down. We maintain and uphold student and staff confidentiality and therefore cannot comment on any of our students or employees."
California teacher hangs 'F--- the Police,' 'F--- Amerikkka' posters in classroom
A Los Angeles parent is sounding the alarm over posters displayed inside a high school classroom that say, "F*** Amerikkka," and claim that law enforcement’s primary purpose is to "militarily enforce White supremacist capitalism."www.foxnews.com
That's not good enough. This teacher needs to be fired, but don't expect that from the LA public schools
On what, exactly? Use your big boy words, smellyirishassShow the data, Ft Fuckup
You won't so sit, soy boy
Most parents are shown the syllabus for each of their children’s courses at every parent teacher night, and would certainly be welcome to come into the school their children attend C course materials at any time during the year talk to the teacher every single day if they want to and be as involved as they deem appropriate. Speaking for myself I greatly welcome parental involvement. A student stayed after school this past Friday and her mother came in and we had a lovely chat about the course and what we’re doing and a few technical issues her daughter was having with the material sometimes assigned online to supplement the other course material during class.Of course not, nor did I imply such a thing would be compulsory. I would suggest that parents be given a syllabus, allowing them to note when more controversial subjects will be 'taught'. Perhaps the school could send a notice.
What would you suggest? Allowing this nonsense?
On what, exactly? Use your big boy words, smellyirishass
I didn't say it was the only teaching tool. It would be nice if the teachers taught math too. And reading, history, how to write, for God's sake.
That might not work as well in History class.
ON what, exactly? be specific, smellyirishassWhere's your data, soy? You claimed it
Pony up or shut up