10/2/2005 6:07:41 PM
The root of the problem is we simply have a whole lot of students and not nearly enough talented teachers to teach them. It's kind of like the lack of troops we have in Iraq. Except we aren't willing to spend ourselves into the ground for education b/c then we'd be commie liberals.I think we need better teachers more than we need smaller classes. We could have larger class sizes with more talented teachers with more well prepared lesson plans. We should also make better use of teachers in training by having them actually teach students. It could work very similar to professors and TAs in college. The teacher teaches a large class, then the TAs work with students in break out sessions. Also, we should change the school schedule to keep teachers employed year round. That way we could justify having less teachers and paying them more, thus getting the most talented people teaching. I think teaching has become a bit of a copout profession because of short hours and a 9 month year (and of course, low pay).[Edited on October 2, 2005 at 7:16 PM. Reason : ?]
10/2/2005 7:16:06 PM
kids would learn better if the curriculum didnt include so much useless crap
10/2/2005 7:17:37 PM
Well part of it is I don't think there is any consensus on what students should be learning. I think the focus has gone from learning facts and fundamentals to learning critical thinking and creativity.I went to middle school and started hs at a private school that still had a very classic curriculum. We learned facts and fundamentals, like english grammar, spelling, vocabulary, arithmetic, latin, french, shakespeare, etc. The teachers gave us notes on the chalk board, we copied them, learned them, and spit them out on the test.I switched to public school my 10th grade year, and things were a lot different. Instead of teaching facts to us, the teachers made us do all these assignments to pass the time. We'd pretend we were the colonial governer of NC and write a letter to the King, or some shit like that. I'm not necessarily saying these types of assignments are useless (we did stuff like that too at the private school), but the teachers were using these assignments to pass the time and keep them from having to lecture as long. None of my classmates new basic grammar, like comma usage, parts of speech, sentence diagramming, etc.Despite having 90 minute classes (vs. 50 min) the public school classes had shorter lectures. The teacher would lecture for ~30 mins, then give us an assignment or let us do homework. I had an english teacher who let us read (or talk) for 1 hour EVERY class. She'd pretend to teach for the remaining 30 mins (sometimes).
10/2/2005 7:30:28 PM
the more english syntax and grammar you know, the dumber you become
10/2/2005 7:33:18 PM
10/2/2005 9:06:51 PM
as far as just learning facts and fundamentals schools should be including that but the role playing is meant to take it to a higher level of learning. Google "blooms taxonomy". According to Bloom's theory, which is very popular, there are six levels of learning. Memorizing facts is the lowest form of learning. By doing the activities you're refering to as creative, assuming the students have memorized and understand the facts, it allows the students to apply and analyze what they have learned. Like I said before b/c of learning styles this may not work with all students but it is a good way to get many students to the next levels of learning.
10/2/2005 9:13:31 PM
10/2/2005 10:09:39 PM
^ Glad you realize your place, now swallow the pay cut or go start your own cheaper private school and lobby for the introduction of school vouchers.
10/2/2005 10:19:24 PM
10/2/2005 11:49:00 PM
you cant lobby bribe your way into public schools while having CHEAP PRICES... you have to be a crook
10/2/2005 11:51:05 PM
Erios, I know my ideas were drastic and extreme. I just wonder that if we could get by with less, more talented teachers than more less talented teachers. We seem to have an unrealistic goal right now of having smaller class sizes and better teachers. Especially since I heard NC needs to hire 11,000 teachers per year and is only graduating about 3200 teachers per year.
10/2/2005 11:56:44 PM
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10/3/2005 8:34:47 AM
A lot of other countries don't have every child going to the equivalent of high school. They also don't have to deal with the tremendous ethnic and racial diversity here in the US, where politics, prejudice, and old habits have traditionally stymied efforts to improve our education systrem.
10/3/2005 8:15:20 PM
http://www.wral.com/judge-halts-nc-school-voucher-program/13416499/I was wondering if this was going to happen.Even my child's daycare uses the voucher program, but I think the child care vouchers are still on the table - maybe even a different program altogether. While I don't think school vouchers are necessarily a bad idea, it floors me that somebody pays 350 for the exact same care my daughter gets, while I pay 1125/month.[Edited on February 21, 2014 at 2:03 PM. Reason : ada]
2/21/2014 1:59:27 PM
as soon as conservatives found out that the largest recipient is a muslim school, they would have ended them anyways
2/21/2014 3:00:12 PM
2005. A simpler time.
2/21/2014 4:10:50 PM
I thought it was impossible to resurrect threads so ancient. But alas, Erios nailed it back in 2005, and their post still stands the test of time. Pretty good record there.
2/23/2014 2:37:33 PM
Schooling is a minor factor in student performance and private schools aren't really better than public ones when you control for demographics.
2/23/2014 2:42:18 PM
Another quality thread by Socks``
2/24/2014 10:58:10 AM
^^ That makes sense. The perception of private schools being better is largely born to the fact that families that have involved parents or other support systems are the ones that choose private schools anyway.A voucher system doesn't change this part of the equation. If you want to fix underperforming students, you have to change their households. Vouchers only give people a way to segregate themselves from bad students, which doesn't really solve any societal problems.
2/24/2014 12:23:35 PM