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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 3:59 pm  
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I'm not referring to driving skills. I'm referring to attitude/impulse control/responsibility and the social implications of kids having cars, and the inherent difficulties and dangers of putting thousands of kids and cars in one small lot.

Cars have gone from being a privilege for some teens to being perceived as a necessity for all. There are too many cars on the road, especially near high schools.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:54 pm  
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Hurp durp, they do it in the movies, I can do it too!


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:17 pm  
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Just put a ban on facebook/myspace/twitter in school computers and then you can actually use them to teach.
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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:29 pm  
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No Brawlsack, I fucking remember when that movie came out. Was during my freshman year of college. I still remember every night that entire lousy semester hearing kids racing each other down Broadway St. If anything ever convinced me of the need for censorship, that was it.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:34 pm  
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please don't ever mention qbasic in the same vein as C for "programming skills".

edit: ... oh wait, that wasn't supposed to be:

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C:/qbasic


it was supposed to be

Aestu wrote:
C:\qbasic


in which case you didn't mention C at all .....ergh.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:42 pm  
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You can still berate him for using the wrong slash.


Also, who wants me to Libertarian-Fu on this?
Nobody?
Good.
Because I don't want to type. I just wanted to say "Libertarian-Fu" and 'berate'.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:49 pm  
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shitty parents make shitty students, and yet somehow schools get the blame.

if students don't congregate in cars at school they'll congregate elsewhere(parties, parking lots, wherever.) this wouldn't really fix anything, just move the problem elsewhere. actually for a lot of people, particularly the bureacrats, that's a fine solution.

for things like mathematics, aestu's right about the 100 year old text books. ancient history and philosophy probably would be fine too. science not so much. certain subjects need to be updated regularly, but the text book publishers are such a powerful lobby(hence why college is so "required" and trade schools are looked down on) that there's no way this is going to change.

I'd love to see a politician get on tv and blame parents for shitty students. that would be awesome, and really honest for once.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:50 pm  
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Weena wrote:
You can still berate him for using the wrong slash.


Also, who wants me to Libertarian-Fu on this?
Nobody?
Good.
Because I don't want to type. I just wanted to say "Libertarian-Fu" and 'berate'.


The beration is implied. QBasic programmers aren't used to declarations.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:39 pm  
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Usdk wrote:
shitty parents make shitty students, and yet somehow schools get the blame.


This.

Usdk wrote:
if students don't congregate in cars at school they'll congregate elsewhere(parties, parking lots, wherever.) this wouldn't really fix anything, just move the problem elsewhere. actually for a lot of people, particularly the bureacrats, that's a fine solution.


Yes, but not in thousands, and not with hundreds of idling autos in one place.
Also, we should build more parks and recreational facilities - including facilities relevant to current youth such as LAN arcades and skate parks.

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for things like mathematics, aestu's right about the 100 year old text books. ancient history and philosophy probably would be fine too. science not so much. certain subjects need to be updated regularly, but the text book publishers are such a powerful lobby(hence why college is so "required" and trade schools are looked down on) that there's no way this is going to change.


Science, too, I think would be fine.

Chemistry, Newtonian physics, cell biology, anatomy - at the level at which these fields are taught to high school students, most of the relevant knowledge hasn't changed in a century or more (actually, I'd say that in the case of all but cell biology, closer to 200-300 years). Kids don't need to know the theory of relativity or the finer points of genetics. They can learn those things later if at all.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:15 pm  
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Yeah thats probably true. I suppose that while the fields have changed, the curriculum hasn't.

Still, none of that really matters because it doesnt address the problem of parents.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
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Aestu wrote:
There is no subject that I could not teach to a class of normal individuals with textbooks from 50-100 years ago.


Physics. For everything else, that's probably accurate.

In regards to the original post, tenure exists primarily to attract people to teaching. If you're going to spend the extra year (and money) getting a Master's in exchange for a salary well below what you'd get in the industry, you deserve airtight job security. Running schools like businesses is the worst possible move in terms of reform. You might hold on to a couple humanities teachers that way, but anything that could even come close to looking like a science/math classroom will be a ghost town as all the young talent runs the fuck away.

To Eturnal's post, while I recognize the value of tradeskills and practical education, high school students don't have the first fucking clue what they want to do when they get older. Telling people at age 14 "if you want to be an electrician, build your schedule around it" will just force kids into making life decisions they don't have the maturity (or desire, or knowledge) to make at that point. Shit, if you'd told me when I was 18 that I'd go to law school, I'd have laughed in your face.

As for "libertarian-fu," do you want to know what deregulated schools look like? Here's a hint: they have them in China, and poor people can't afford it.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
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Newtonian physics hasn't changed in hundreds of years, the theory of relativity and nuclear theory haven't changed in about 75 years, and developments in quantum physics and astrophysics are irrelevant at the high school level. But yeah...


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
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We had electricity and magnetism in high school for those in the baller science track, and I'd prefer that sort of thing stay current (HA HA). For classical mechanics, any old thing will do.


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
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As for "libertarian-fu," do you want to know what deregulated schools look like? Here's a hint: they have them in China, and poor people can't afford it.


Return vast majority of taxes spent on education.
Privatize schooling.
Send the poor to school on a voucher system. Let everybody else use the taxes they aren't paying.
Hold all schools to certain basic standards of education.

Should I list the massive benefits to this basic structure?


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 Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Teachers/Education
PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:01 am  
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So how much would school cost in that setting Weena? Privatization of healthcare/education/etc will only ever serve to benefit a small amount of improvised people, and the wealthy. Middle and working classes would never be able to afford that, lol.

Again I wonder why so many people hold views that are so against their own (and the vast majority of others) self-interest. It's like this sociological study done several years ago where something like 80% of the middle class opposes an income tax on the top .5% because they believe that they'll be a part of that someday. Lol.

Agree with Aestu's orginal list though, excluding number 4. It's been proven time and time again that music and the arts are essential to a well rounded education. It's absurd that we have these nationally standardized tests yet no standardized curriculum.

Also, uniforms = need to happen. As does the 6 day a week school schedule and the abolishment of summer vacation. It's archaic and detrimental to modern American education.

Short anecdote: the month I spent in Japanese high school was intriguing, and how I believe American schools should function. Intensive, highly competitive, structured, and disciplined.


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