We are all beautiful butterflies; didn't you know?
10/31/2013 10:48:18 AM
I like to think I know what's best for people--lol--but specifically with other people's jobs, I think it's wise to let the people who do them decide something like this.
10/31/2013 11:11:36 AM
10/31/2013 11:13:30 AM
10/31/2013 11:13:35 AM
some would argue that high school should be more like trade school and tech school (for a large amount of the population anyway)
10/31/2013 11:40:47 AM
Introduce: stigma.The "dumb" kids go to tech schools.
10/31/2013 11:42:46 AM
I like the idea of a class system.
10/31/2013 1:05:49 PM
That's basically what Germany does; identifies and encourages obvious strengths from an early age.There is no stigma there concerning those who go to schools we would call "trade" versus a University.Here apparently that makes you some untouchable serf, but that system wouldn't happen here anyway because:You can't quash the dreams of someone who wants to make a living by *insert useless major here* or *major that might be marketable but they're no good at.*[Edited on October 31, 2013 at 1:20 PM. Reason : -]
10/31/2013 1:19:32 PM
Well no one squashes those people's dreams bc they feed universities with cash. Plenty of people focus on trades in this country it just isnt forced in the way Germany does (it would be branded socislism in two seconds if set up here). My cousin maintains the coolant system in a large hotel and makes a good amount of money. IMO this is better than sitting in a cubicle dealing with upper management.
10/31/2013 1:36:09 PM
10/31/2013 2:24:12 PM
You musta missed the entire rest of my post where I mentioned that test scores are rising. So a higher graduation rate indicates we have more people finishing school and on average they are doing better on assessments than any previous generation. To me, that says, on average, our public schools are doing better than they ever have.
10/31/2013 2:52:05 PM
Im saying if we set up the German system here the Tea Party would burn everything to the ground.
10/31/2013 2:57:47 PM
10/31/2013 2:58:00 PM
10/31/2013 3:12:41 PM
To expand on that - the majority of families think they are upper middle class and that their kids are snow flakes. Your kid is not a snow flake and you are not upper middle class. But the government is brainwashing your beautiful angel and the government is taking all your money which would make you rich!!!!!
10/31/2013 3:14:26 PM
10/31/2013 3:26:25 PM
just so people don't think I'm bullshitting about test scores staying about the same or getting better overall:I'm using NAEP data, which my educational research friends tell me is one of the best sources since the test has remained relatively consistent over a very long time period.http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/ltt/Reading and Math scores over the entire length of the assessment.Scores by Race, everyone improving.Scores for smart kids and dumb kids have also both improvedI know all of this is off topic from the OP, but "our schools suck compared to back in my day" is just a really bad meme that I don't think has much basis in reality.
10/31/2013 5:14:36 PM
they were shit back in my day. a total joke.
10/31/2013 7:50:45 PM
10/31/2013 8:28:50 PM
the fact that kids are taking the same tests that kids took in 1971 is proof that schools suck today. we basically are educating our kids to go be successful in 1971.
10/31/2013 10:02:59 PM
Realistically with a few exceptions, retests are going to do nothing for the kids that are failing. The kids that are going to choose to study more to get a better grade are probably the kids with B's that want A's, so it's a policy for overachievers and maybe some athletes. If you flunk a test and don't care about your own education, you're not going to bother taking a retest.Re zeros, I had a Spanish teacher in high school that for turning in an assignment would give you one point. She took x many points for every wrong answer. So if you forgot to do some of the assignment or were incredibly way off, you could receive back a grade of 1/100.
11/1/2013 10:10:13 AM
11/1/2013 10:17:25 AM
I dont know exactly how it works but at around 10 you are placed in one of several paths. Depending on what path you are placed on determines if you go to trade schools or a university. The majority of this is free and run on the state level.
11/1/2013 11:11:18 AM
grade 10, not age 10http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Germany[Edited on November 1, 2013 at 11:13 AM. Reason : .]
11/1/2013 11:13:18 AM
I didn't read the wiki page but I'm pretty sure the ball starts rolling in a certain direction around age 10.Edit: just read the wiki page. Secondary school starts at 10 years old, 12 in Berlin. [Edited on November 1, 2013 at 11:21 AM. Reason : Edit]
11/1/2013 11:18:48 AM
11/1/2013 12:09:08 PM
While NYC doesn't have the best education they do have special school that students test into. It definetly screws over a lot of kids but it elevates some to places they wouldn't have access to. [Edited on November 1, 2013 at 1:33 PM. Reason : Edit]
11/1/2013 1:30:54 PM
I would use this to my advantage. Do really well and then when you meet the minimum threshold to ensure you get the grad you want, get 50s from there on.
11/1/2013 2:47:09 PM
11/1/2013 3:14:47 PM
That is just one of many. It's just the most well known bc of the people that have went to it.
11/1/2013 5:43:07 PM