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To: cuban leaf

“But this is becoming yet another “bridge too far” for liberals. They may end up federally controlling all schools, but the only students will be ferel yutes in ghettos.”

Iient it amusing how the leftist solution to their own problems is surrendering control to a sperate demograpicly less liberal athoirty in Federal or State Goverment?

There is of course the usual excuses of wanting more external resources dumped upon them and their schools, who doesn’t want that? But really every-time they surrender policy making authority to Washington its because their own policies are not working.

Conservities need to aggressively get into the business of local schooling. Particular in liberal areas we need to show theses people that they have all the resources they could ever need they just need, far more than their parents or anyone’s grandparents, they just the will to uses them.

They need dispelling and motivation. They need to hold back students who fail and encourage social sigman against those who don’t even try.
Their teachers suffer from the same lack of consequence in that they don’t get fired for having failing classes and being generally of poor quality.

Theses schools need to be going thou teachers until they find good ones whom they should promote with better pay while firing the bad ones. Let them try again somewhere else with more motivation and innovation elsewhere.


58 posted on 11/11/2014 8:02:51 AM PST by Monorprise
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To: Monorprise

Need to start admitting that the “world needs ditchdiggers too” and stop trying to force kids to go to school who obviously don’t want to.


59 posted on 11/11/2014 8:05:57 AM PST by dfwgator (The "Fire Muschamp" tagline is back!)
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