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Re: Re: Re: Re: What do they Teach in our Schools.
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Posted by Think about it! on February 18, 2004 at 15:12:14 from (209.158.56.173):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: What do they Teach in our Schools..?? posted by Sam MI on February 18, 2004 at 13:45:22:
Read what they said above. Two guys who are making a difference in the future of our kids. Bet they don't come close to $60,000 salary.... These guys give kids who are willing to work skills that last a lifetime. I think they are the best bargain around. We ought to give them a little more support for the job they do instead of bltch*n about how much money they make. Get the sarcasm in Glenn's post? No teachers in my county make $135,000, lot's have Masters degrees. If you want to fix what's wrong in this country, teach our kids skills - instead of sports and s_x, stop sending all our jobs to China and let the teachers teach. Stop thinking that "no child left behind" is going to fix what's broke, focus on learning - not passing tests so the school "looks good". Get the parents to be responsible and get them to teach their kids the same thing. If your kids are the ones that have to be babysat, thus messing up my kids education, then you ain't one to be dishing out advice either! Think about it.
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