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Originally posted by kentonio View PostYou'd surely have gotten along much better with an education that included Jesus riding dinosaurs instead.
This. Many parents are ****ing horrible role models and extremely stupid people. The idea that their rights are more important than the kids pisses me off. If every kids gets a decent education, then at least they have a chance at a decent life, even if their parents are stupid rednecks.No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.
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Originally posted by The Mad Monk View PostUnless the system decides to put them in the ****** class for the crime of being bored.
I did date one girl who was a true genius. Her teachers wanted to put her in a special ed class because she was "bored," but her mother wouldn't have it. She ended skipping the grade instead. Of course, you need parents who actually care about their children's well-being to get these kinds of results. Most poor performance in skill can be traced back to the child's home.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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I doubt there are very many systems that do that.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Molly, I don't give a **** about your taste in music, and neither does anyone else. Although electronic dance music is pretty ****ing terrible and you should be ashamed.
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Originally posted by kentonioSo the solution to some areas having ****ty school is to take the kids out of school, not improve the schools?
If parents believe that their children need to learn religious studies as a part of their curriculum, there is no reason for those parents to trust the government over their own judgment. And on the whole, I think parents are better at deciding what is good for their kids because they have an actual interest in what happens to them, whereas the school board really doesn't. In fact, the school board in most places is mainly interested in employing teachers and supporting teacher's unions rather than actually educating children.
As for the government paying for religious education, that's not really what's happening. Two things are happening:
1) The government, thinking everyone should be educated, mandates a certain level of education for all children
2) The government, thinking that it is important that poor people have as good access to education as rich people, pays for this education
Vouchers accomplish both things: students get educated, and the poor get it paid for. It also accomplishes something else: parents decide, within reason, what schools their children can attend. This is good because it busts teachers' unions and puts the decision in the hands of people who care about it.
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As for the government paying for religious education, that's not really what's happening. Two things are happening:
1) The government, thinking everyone should be educated, mandates a certain level of education for all children
2) The government, thinking that it is important that poor people have as good access to education as rich people, pays for this education
Vouchers accomplish both things: students get educated, and the poor get it paid for. It also accomplishes something else: parents decide, within reason, what schools their children can attend.
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No it's not. They're not entitled to any checks from the government. If someone wants to spend their own money on that crap they are entitled to that. Also, if someone wanted to teach that humans walked around with dinosaurs, on secular grounds, I would still not want the government to pay for that.
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