Posted on 04/24/2018 7:42:00 AM PDT by EdnaMode
Matt Bevin, the conservative Republican governor of Kentucky, lost it a few days ago. Thousands of his states teachers had walked off their jobs, forcing many schools to close for a day, to protest his opposition to increased education funding. And Bevin lashed out with a bizarre accusation: I guarantee you somewhere in Kentucky today a child was sexually assaulted that was left at home because there was nobody there to watch them.
He later apologized. But his hysterical outburst had deep roots: At the state and local levels, the conservative obsession with tax cuts has forced the G.O.P. into what amounts to a war on education, and in particular a war on schoolteachers. That war is the reason weve been seeing teacher strikes in multiple states. And people like Bevin are having a hard time coming to grips with the reality theyve created.
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The parents are really the problem. Parents today are so focused on their own needs and wants that they ignore what is best for the kids.
This is a dnc organized movement. In Arizona the RedForED (redforElectDemocrats) got their 20% pay raise for teachers, but will still strike. Its all about the elections. They are targeting the Governor, School Superintendent, Senate, etc. Using the standard, its all for the children.
We have a $700 MILLION Bond on our ballot this week...will be interesting to see if it passes....won’t be because I helped...:>}
Mass teacher walkouts apparently gave the Libs what they wanted in West Virginia and Oklahoma.
They are going to keep repeating the tactic until it stops working.
This is really about damaging Bevin to the point that he can’t beat McConnell in a primary.
Discipline does not excite in the public schools.
I know it never excited me when I was in school. But it proved valuable nonetheless.
Your original comment wasn’t limited to geography. If that’s what you really meant, fine, but I think your experience is a bit unusual.
>>education is something that people should pay for directly
I don’t necessarily disagree with that, however, I’d be happy (for now) if we just made them pay for lunch, school supplies, computers, etc. In our day, the schools supplied the books. Fine. Let them supply the e-books and make the kids bring their own tablet/computer. Our district here used to give out computers but I don’t think they do that any longer. Too costly and not enough return on “investment.”
Keep in mind that (relatively) good schools are a magnet for the community as a whole, so if a community wants young families in single family homes — owned or rented — they need decent schools. If they’re happy with apartments and transient populations, blow the schools off. At any rate, good schools keep property values high(er) so they are at least somewhat worth paying for even if you don’t have kids.
When did Krugman move to Kentucky?
He has definitely earned that honor.
It’s despicable how these “educators” use children to get what they want.
Yup. Gotta get those awesome degrees in gender studies and queer theory. :P
Some of these parents became parents at 17 years old. The teachers have to appeal to parents who are kids themselves.
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