The Education System.

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    RoyDal
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    Let the split-tails tromp all over public education; that game is long lost and mangled beyond recognition.  A young man can not expect to receive anything approaching a real and decent education at public institutions.  There is simply too much dogma and propaganda and SJW bleeding.

    Home schooling is the way to go, if the parents are up to it. Otherwise, private is the way to go. It is a sad fact that colleges have to offer new students (with high school diplomas, mind you) courses in literacy. That is, high school graduates cannot read well enough to get by in freshman college courses. The same goes for basic math skills.

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    RoyDal:

     

    I saw how bad my students were at math.  They could barely do what was expected of me when I was in junior high school.  On top of that, the remedial math courses offered by the institution I taught at were next to useless.

     

    No wonder the kids masquerading as store clerks don’t know how to make change.

     

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    Lazarus Long
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    http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/orwellian-nightmare-unleashed-on-schoolkids/

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    Lazarus Long:

     

    At the institution I used to teach at, many departments insisted that the students learn whatever silly biz-babble management method happened to be in fashion.  I would walk around campus and see the most absurd things being done in hallways and classrooms because they were being taught, for example, team-building.

     

    Meanwhile, I had my lecture rooms filled with people who couldn’t do fundamental algebra or write a simple sentence…..

     

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    JollyMisanthrope
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    K-12 does not prepare you for the real world, it just prepares you to continue your indoctrination at the University level. I graduated high school in 2000. I can’t imagine how much more dumbed down the public school system is now. I skipped probably 20% of high school and did all my homework/studying at the last minute and still managed a 3.4gpa.

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    ChaosOverAll:

     

    I noticed something strange when I had returned to grad school a few years after I finished Grade 12.  I was a teaching assistant in one course and I already saw a change in attitude and work habits.

     

    I started my teaching position near the end of the 1980s and, by then, schools had adopted the policy of “fail once, graduate anyway”.  That meant that students could fail Grade 12 once but still get their diplomas the following year.  Doing that removed any incentive for students to work because they felt that it didn’t matter what they did.

     

    Sadly, the post-secondary system only continued it, partly because it didn’t want to deal with all the lawsuits filed by irate helicopter parents and self-entitled “geniuses”.  It only got worse with time and I’m glad I’m no longer in the system.

     

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