To: gubamyster
Yes, that's right - Mayor Bloomberg told it exactly right when he said the parents of these kids "fundamentally . . . don't understand how poor a job is being done and how their children, unfortunately, are being condemned to a life of not participating in the great American dream." I did not care for Bloomberg (who will be my Mayor beginning in August), but this was one of the truest things ever said by an NYC public official regarding education. Its a shame all the usual suspect can shout in response is "racism!"
2 posted on
04/02/2002 11:09:39 AM PST by
Clemenza
To: gubamyster
This article is right on the money.
Any debate about whether one race is smarter than the other is pointless. Maybe asians are smarter than whites and whites are smarter than blacks; who knows or cares. The truth is that the intelligence of all normal humans is within an acceptable range. I've known successful people whose IQ I'd guess at 110, and failures whose IQ I'd guess at 140. We need to figure out a way to make as many people as possible productive and part of the mainstream (whether truck drivers, doctors, or anywhere else on the range within which we traditionally measure "success").
3 posted on
04/02/2002 11:14:45 AM PST by
JoeFromCA
To: gubamyster
Unfortunately, the liberal education establishment says to these kids: Everything is stacked against you, so don't be too surprised when you fail, it's only to be expected.
To: gubamyster
Michael Myers is one of the most rational, intelligent people to appear regularly in a New York City newspaper.
To: gubamyster
Fascinating viewpoint, "paternalism" as the enabler of institutional academic incompetence. Ironic, since academia, as an institution, has been overrun and conquered by leftist feminist apparatchiks. I guess Feminism is happy to shed the patriarchy and keep the political power inherent in any paternalistic system. Gives lie, in a big way, to the feminist platitudes about how everything would be so much more fair and peaceful and productive when they took control of traditionally male institutions. They proved under BeelzeBubba that feminism wasn't about women. In the schools, they're proving that it isn't even "about the children." It's about power - their power - pure and simple.
To: gubamyster
Public education got a major setback when politicians started running the show with Title monies. That was the beginning of the downfall of public education.
9 posted on
04/02/2002 2:02:17 PM PST by
abclily
To: gubamyster
Allow school choice. Let parents chose a better school for their children. Problem solved.
If the kids still fail, it's because they want to, and not that help wasn't offered.
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