public education may have its flaws, but its a damn good deal and does a pretty good job you paranoid fuckbut i guess vouchers would flood the market with private schools with $2k tuitions (which is about 1/10th of a decent private school's tuition)
11/28/2006 12:37:30 PM
Guth, I don't deny that public schooling does an okay job a lot of the time, but I'd just like to catch back up when compared internationally. Our students fall behind in respect, intelligence, and ethic and I don't like that.I think it is a product of shitty parenting and lack of competition in education providers. What is your idea? Do you think it is more of a culture thing? I can see that being argued as well.
11/28/2006 12:51:52 PM
i'll agree that the problem is expecting schools to parent our children, but cameras wont help that. it will just run off more teachers who are tired of dealing with stupid warrentless complaintsBut this "good ole days" thing is a myth. compare the graduation rates from now to 50 years ago[Edited on November 28, 2006 at 1:00 PM. Reason : .]
11/28/2006 12:58:40 PM
lets start beating the parents
11/28/2006 1:00:02 PM
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11/28/2006 2:36:56 PM
I'd probably be against it.
11/28/2006 2:47:53 PM
11/28/2006 3:54:35 PM
my bad, i didnt know that teachers were forced to choose public schools over private ones when seeking employment.those teachers can already leave, and thats why an action that would make more of that happen would be a bad thing
11/28/2006 4:12:28 PM
11/28/2006 4:38:50 PM
unless you have some magic fairy dust to solve the whole tuition problem, then yes a lot of people need the government for educationand i want to live in magic land were private eduication has no bureaucracy
11/28/2006 4:54:04 PM
seriouslyin Earthdoggs world everything is perfect in the private sector and everyhing runs soooooooo squeeky clean.the hs i went to started to suck and so the majority of my teachers left and went to the private school in the area. Charlotte has a shit ton of private schools and all cost well over $10,000 to attend, shit some cost $30,000 a year. the teachers there get paid very well. Private schools arnt illegal ya know. neither is home schooling.
11/28/2006 5:00:19 PM
1. Move to school choice2. .....3. Profit
11/28/2006 5:01:39 PM
there is school choice.move to the area you wish to go to school or go to private school or home school. The only reason my parents moved to the area where I grew up was because the hs was the best in the area.
11/28/2006 5:04:45 PM
EarthDogg is more concerned with finding new and exciting ways to use the words "gov. waste", "bureaucracy", "public", and "socialist". He reminds me of a radio pundit.
11/28/2006 5:15:49 PM
Fair enough. But I generally don't go around using the names of people that slightly annoy me as if they were insults.
11/28/2006 5:39:12 PM
Well, that and I read his "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity" book and he uses some pretty weak comparisons to prove points, but ok. Wikipedia does a better job of explaning why he's a hack, and they cite their sources.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stossel#CriticismsWhy do you get so upset when people insult your heroes or disagree with you? Stop taking things personal here.I also like how people assume I'm happy with the current system just b/c I'm arguing with them on the finer points of this issue.[Edited on November 28, 2006 at 5:53 PM. Reason : .]
11/28/2006 5:49:08 PM
I'm not upset. I actually just wanted to know your criticism of him so I could be informed.Why do you always think I'm angry with you? I'm really not.Anyway, thank you for the wiki link. I'll look into it.
11/28/2006 5:52:36 PM
What I think is funny is a libertarian advocating surveillance, in any forum. It's pure hypocrisy for you to want to keep government entirely out of our lives; yet at the same time bitch because they won't legislate what is, in effect, a violation of civil liberties. I can think of some immediate cons to this situation that might keep teachers from wanting to allow shared school surveillance that don't involve the "lazy" teachers (and from what I remember of school, it was fuck-lazy students who were the problem):1. Remember all those school shootings that just happened? What if they were given a layout of the school, could note - in advance - when the hallway traffic was prime for killing a herd of kiddies? What if they could monitor where security was at any given time?2. Think: pervert/child molester window shopping. Then think: they can choose a time when grabbing the kid would be easiest.
11/28/2006 6:59:38 PM
while i agree with you in spirit number 1 totally confuses me
11/28/2006 7:06:01 PM
11/28/2006 7:37:59 PM
Surveillance is an instrument of control, read: interference.
11/28/2006 7:45:55 PM
all of those school shootings involved students from the school... they already had more surveillance just from their experience as students than any cameras could give them. its just such a stupid reason to be agains this
11/28/2006 7:50:59 PM
^Seriously, lol Where was he going with that?
11/28/2006 7:57:54 PM
I still want an answer. Why do people think that privatizing the school system will catch us up with the other nations that have a strongly socialized school system?I can't think of a modern country that doesn't have a public school system. If it's so great, why hasn't anyone adopted it. Friedman wrote about it in the 50's, maybe it didn't take for a reason.
11/28/2006 8:04:53 PM
You mean like communism?
11/28/2006 8:08:02 PM
I'd say communism took fairly well. It's been one of the largest forces behind world politics for almost a hundred years now. It's still in it's infancy.
11/28/2006 8:14:41 PM
11/28/2006 8:17:41 PM
Who watches the watchers? You're setting up a straw man: look up "Logical fallacies" and come back.
11/28/2006 9:08:46 PM
^^ is the government not made up of citizens.this is like me complaining about corporations and someone saying stock holders are people too.
11/28/2006 9:11:13 PM
Not to mention that if such laws were passed, you would have to get every guardian's permission to record. You cannot film in a public school with the intent to disseminate (even to a narrow audience) without the express written consent of the guardians of all children who would appear.
11/28/2006 9:15:13 PM
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11/29/2006 8:14:43 PM
Most private schools, even good ones, are not $20K/yearNot that I think that means they're affordable for all, but lets not exaggerate.
11/29/2006 8:31:02 PM
^^
11/29/2006 9:00:59 PM
$3k gets you some shitty charter school thats worse than public schools
11/29/2006 9:37:08 PM
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11/30/2006 1:44:15 AM
^You hit it on the head there Kris. Socialism is addictive, looks cool and is ultimately fatal.[Edited on November 30, 2006 at 9:53 AM. Reason : .]
11/30/2006 9:53:41 AM
Or better yet, people against it use scare tactics with no actual facts to attack it,
11/30/2006 10:09:56 AM
12/6/2006 1:54:43 AM
Pink, a good point, but I'd think "ultimately" is a vague enough word that you can just pretend you are assuming it will happen in the end anyway. Like Kris, who thinks the world will end up in communism.
12/6/2006 8:17:03 AM
12/6/2006 10:31:44 AM
^The US sterilized and lobotomized people as well.More people than Sweden did.There are a bunch of other stupid things I noticed at that link.Not saying you're wrong about Sweden or socialism, just that your link is lame.
12/6/2006 10:59:58 AM
12/6/2006 11:04:42 AM
I like how you completely dodged the point by posting something completely irrelevant.Good old earthdogg
12/6/2006 3:17:06 PM