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What is being taught in School these days? Pretty Sad and hard to watch.


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  • airedale changed the title to What is being taught in School these days? Pretty Sad and hard to watch.

Really?  Go and ask a few people yourself.  You will find college graduates that do not know a lot of what was being asked.

I've seen many videos of these "man on the street" interviews.  It's done so much because it's so easy to do.

Do you know who that "knuckle head" is and anything about him?

 

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These type videos go back years, they were popular on the Tonight Show when Jay Leno was there, he asked the same type of questions and got answers much the same as the above. They are all over the place now and it does not make any difference who is doing them the results are pretty much the same and young people seem to be getting dumbed down even further.

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Do you think those things were not taught or not learned?
Do you think the parents of those interviewees put a priority on their children's education?
Do you think if those kids held back the educational system would be applauded or called racist?

Kids these days!!!


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An educational system that promotes and graduates people that stupid, is not doing society any favors.

Not disagreeing but do you think this society cares or is smart enough to realize what the educational system is trying to do?
Chicken or the egg debate


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Not sure what you believe the system is trying to do.  But many people are not happy with what it is trying to do.  The people who care and are concerned, are being attacked for caring and being concerned.

Last point for the rabbit hole:
I promise you the children of the people who care and are concerned can answer those questions in the interview.
I will even venture to guess the parents of the people interviewed cannot.


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In 23 Baltimore City Schools, zero students tested proficient in math in 2022, according to a report by Project Baltimore.

Through an analysis of 150 Baltimore City Schools, 23 of them, including 10 high schools, eight elementary schools, three high schools and two middle schools, no students met math grade-level expectations, according to a report by Project Baltimore. Approximately 2,000 students took the state administered math exams that tested proficiency levels. (RELATED: Chicago Educators Get An ‘A+’ On Teaching While Their Students Get An ‘F’ On Reading)

“It just sounds like these schools, now, have turned into essentially babysitters with no accountability,” 

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On 1/31/2023 at 7:05 AM, airedale said:

I do have a bunch of Squirrel calls and use them on occasion with very mixed results. The ones I have had the best responses with are the rubber bulb type that mimics a gray squirrel's alarm call. Sometimes they respond by answering back and even moving toward me, other times they pay zero attention so go figure.

Al

 

On 9/26/2022 at 10:13 AM, crappyice said:


Last point for the rabbit hole:
I promise you the children of the people who care and are concerned can answer those questions in the interview.
I will even venture to guess the parents of the people interviewed cannot.


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Why describe as a "rabbit hole"n if you seemingly agree there are major problems with contemporary education America?

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2 hours ago, airedale said:

In 23 Baltimore City Schools, zero students tested proficient in math in 2022, according to a report by Project Baltimore.

Through an analysis of 150 Baltimore City Schools, 23 of them, including 10 high schools, eight elementary schools, three high schools and two middle schools, no students met math grade-level expectations, according to a report by Project Baltimore. Approximately 2,000 students took the state administered math exams that tested proficiency levels. (RELATED: Chicago Educators Get An ‘A+’ On Teaching While Their Students Get An ‘F’ On Reading)

“It just sounds like these schools, now, have turned into essentially babysitters with no accountability,” 

Been that way for a very long time , sadly; take it from an Educator for 25yrs whos seen it, first hand!

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Regardless of the original intent of this country, millions of people are clamoring for socialism because they can't afford the basic necessities of life.
 
Government claims that they can solve the problem that they created.
 
And people believe it because they were educated by government.
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Public schools are controlled by the teachers unions.
 
These entities long ago abandoned their original purpose of ensuring that teachers get fair pay so that they can better serve the students. Instead, the unions are a powerful arm of the Democrat Party. They don't care about the teachers or the students; they only care about their dues, power, and furthering their preferred political ideology.
 
The other aspect of this is that public schools are a service provided by the United States government paid for by taxpayers. Parents are still the clients. However, Democrats wish that were not the case.
 
More recently, this sentiment was shared by New Mexico School Boards Association Trainer Andrew Sanchez: "Parents do not have a fundamental right to tell you how public school teaches their child. Parental rights end when you decide to send your kids to public school. What you teach this generation that will soon be voting are going to be instrumental to the future of us as a democracy and as society goes forward."
 
The Democrats advocate for an anti-parent agenda because they want to control the next generation of voters.
 
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"Teacher-union types like to argue that parental rights bills are tantamount to telling a doctor how to operate on a patient. A more apt analogy is to say that Democrats want to force patients to undergo elective surgeries performed by untrained quacks. ... For the most part, 'book ban' is just a euphemism for progressive administrators and teachers losing some of their power over your kids. While parents are compelled to live with the devastating professional failures of a teacher-union-dominated monopoly that struggles to teach basic math, reading, writing and science, there is no reason for them to accept political indoctrination, as well." —David Harsanyi

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