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Posted by Paul in Mich on March 05, 2004 at 07:15:23 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cookie Cutter posted by Brad on March 04, 2004 at 19:13:26:
Brad, You might add to your list of culprits, "Tenured union teachers" who are simply riding it out to retirement who will pass Johnny even tho he didn't learn a thing in class other than how to build a better spit wad launcher just so he or she won't have to baby sit the same kid next year. Oh yeah, include the principals who tolerate incompetency both from students and or teachers. Your friendly neighborhood school board, in most cases, could be replaced by anyone cleaning bathrooms at McDonalds and produce better results for a fraction of the taxpayer's money that enable these morons. I don't expect any teacher to babysit my kid, but I do expect something in the way of education that precludes cultural indoctrination. Spend as much time teaching the 3 R's and less time trying to make Johnny understand why kickball isnt fair, then come back to me. Its so bad that some of todays teachers don't know how to function if the janitor doesnt show up to empty the wastebasket. They "Teachers" arent even creative enough to conduct a game of tag or kickball without it being a game of making "Johnny feels left out" If they're not smart enough to manipulate a kickball game, then I can more than understand why they cant teach in the classroom. Parents, community leaders judges and legislators are indeed part of the problem, but in no way are they ALL of the problem. Look in the mirror. That said, I think I'll go out and work on my tractor.
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