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Other than that, I guess I'll have to pretty much agree with Martyr.
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06-15-2004, 09:29 PM | #12 |
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In other words: America's education system is no longer down the toilet. Its clogged the tube and is now a rotten lump of crud.
What 0zero0 said reminded me of that commercial where a saxaphone player is plying his trade in a public park and some snotty little twit of a kid with his mom walks past and says, "get a job." I've always appreciated that commercial 'cause it is indeed showing how kids are becoming nowadays. I've tried explaining Ansil Adams, an amazing landscape photographer, to my younger cousins and basically anything related to Art they say is a waste of time. its quite sad really. |
06-15-2004, 09:47 PM | #13 |
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If American schools are so shitty, what makes Japan's school so much better? Or French? Or whatever?
In all honesty, the school system does suck, but there's really nothing we can do about it. My generation is a bunch of ignorent slackers who would give anything to get out of schools. Making the schools harder or raising the bar is not the answer. We'll only have more dropouts. I don't know how to improve the schools so that it would work out for everybody, but I'm working on it. |
06-15-2004, 10:00 PM | #14 | |
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Simple, Get rid of standardized tests. They really don't work, and they prove next to nothing.
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06-15-2004, 10:03 PM | #15 | |
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I could say the great things about MY school system but I am lazy so I will just re post this
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06-15-2004, 11:00 PM | #16 | |
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the quality of a school system is based on two thing
Teachers and social system i my opinion teachers make the school if they are invigerated and acctually qualifyed then as long as the bad student dont drag them down it is actually a good place to learn however all in all your attitude towards school makes the place ... and i am rambling another thing! is it just me or is the only reason people dispise school is because it becomes part of the daily grind by highschool standerds this is why i think grades 6-8 should be eliminated and given to people as 3 year off so when high school DOES start they will not feel run down beaten and half-dead
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06-16-2004, 02:55 AM | #17 |
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If I tried to explain how all of how I felt it would take too long for people to read.
So to keep this short, this leave no child behind thing along with only christianity being used in the school is for the birds. Giving people the knowledge to learn about other religions (I have friends that are Wicca and even one that practices VooDoo despite the bad association it has in movies and such) or the right to make their own choices of schools among other things is something I am really going to advocate in the upcoming years. As soon as I find the right venues... If you want to learn more of how I feel, I'm a PM away on this topic. |
06-16-2004, 08:12 PM | #18 | ||
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I want to learn the Bible, and I want to learn the koran, and the talmud. I want to know about religions so when I disagree with them I can do it even more informed than I am right now. No, I will not be converted. I'm set. I'm an atheist. But the bible should not be a mandatory or automatic class, it should be an elective for both christians and non-christians. Oh wait, let me just add the little tag that automatically makes me a religion-basher with no foundation in his arguments:
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06-17-2004, 02:28 AM | #19 |
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"You learn what we want you to learn. Screw the truth. "
Welcome to america home of the easily persuaded morons. A land where people will beleive whatever you tell them. Welcome to a land where pain and suffering are only images on the tv. Welcome to an uncaring and cruel world. Welcome to the wonderfull and free and "happy" world of america. Enjoy your stay cannon fodder. |
06-17-2004, 02:33 PM | #20 |
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Darkblade, pessimistic aren't we? Keeping an attitude like that is gonna give you an ulcer, son. I've noticed that people who keep a pessimistic attitude tend to die old and alone, maybe they have a cat or two, or twenty, to keep them company. Just some friendly advice.
It really is unfair to compare Japanese kids to American kids, because the Japs have their share of problems as well. Teen suicide is a big problem in their society, which stresses good grades in tough subjects to no end. I would think some of you would be pretty depressed if you were a social outcast because you got a D in your advanced Calculus class. The problem in America that I see is that kid's have no incentive or go to school or succeed. Why go to school and college and get a job when you could get a very well paying job selling drugs immediatly? I think that high school should be voluntary. If these losers want to screw up their lives, that's their business, but nowadays they are forced into school where they bring down the standards and make it an enviroment not condusive to learning, well that makes it other people's business. Get them out of the school, let them throw their lives away, it doesn't bother me any. Besides, there is still demand for manual labor and jobs like that which don't require an education, if that's all they aspire to be, hey, they can come work for me when I own my own company. I am also in support of a scholarship program set up by the government for private schools. let students who want to better themselves but do not have the access to the money have a chance to do better, and with scholarships, if you fall below the standard, you are cut off, so it is in the student's best interest that they have the best grades possible. these are merely short term goals, however. I feel that the best system would be a fully privatized education system, where schools compete amongst themselves to attract new students, and the students fully understand that the reason they are in school is for their own betterment, not because the state mandates it. the whole religious thing really doesn't bother me, and i think some people here are overreacting. Seriously if some evangelist in Bible belt U.S.A sends his kid to a school named "school of Jesus Christ, our overlord and enslaver" it really isn't going to affect my life very much. People are perfectly capable of leading happy and productive lives with a religion based education, and if they are I see no problem with them doing what they're doing. Separation of church and state works both ways; the church doesn't meddle in the affairs of the state, and the state doesn't dictate religion (assuming that religion isn't physically hurting anyone of course)
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