ClassicalTeacher wrote:I believe that our public schools are beyond repair. They are nothing more than a government run entity which spreads a marxist-commie-atheistic ideology to innocent and impressionable children. I am totally against BO's invention of "Common Core" curriculum which will be in force very soon. I believe the only hope in pubilc schools right now is to dismantle them completely--including the NEA, teacher unions & federations, the entire NEA lobby, school boards, and curriculum "developers". I think the only way we're going to get our children back on track is for all schools to be run either by a business entity or a Church. All other schools should be outlawed. In addition, I would do away with almost all departments of education in colleges and universities. I would replace these with training teachers in the classical (Socratic) method of teaching. All teachers need to be classically trained and held responsible for student success and mastery of academic goals. Any teacher who does not meet those requirements should be fired and not allowed to ever teach again.
So...pretty radical, eh? Any thoughts?
Or not radical enough!
I'm homeschooling my children (well, actually, my wife is. She just quit her job so that she could). You could not pay me enough money to put my children through the child-abuse that is government run education. I also think that applies to government funded state schools. People have totally missed the boat on education all the way around.
I have no problem with STATES (not the federal government) helping people pay for school who cannot afford it. I just don't think that governments ought to be RUNNING the schools. I understand that a lot of people can't home school their children (although I think we should be giving significant tax credits to encourage just that). Regardless, small business, churches, and parents ought to be responsible for educating children, not faceless bureaucrats. Let those businesses and churches compete for kids, and the costs will go down. If there is any primary cause for the rise of secularism in this country (with the attending rise in moral laxity and rise in all sorts of crime), it's our government run education. I actually think the churches are complicit in that by not taking a much firmer stand on this issue that we have been. I mean, really think about it a second. The church is the body of Christ. It is the primary means by which we grow in Christ and become His disciples. It's Christ's own primary means of spreading the gospel. And who, more than anyone, needs to hear the gospel, grow in Him, and become His disciples, if not our own children? How, then, can we justify taking out children out of God-fearing churches and sending them off to secular, God-hating, Jesus-loathing secular institutions where they can be indoctrinated with the filth they get each and every day? It's just unconscionable.
And regarding college -- the vast majority of people don't need it, and it is actually harming our entire society to require it. What MOST people need is a good HS education followed by a few years of trade school to learn a specific skillset. If they were to do that, they would find that they would make a LOT more money, could start working earlier, our efficiency and productivity as a whole (speaking of the country) would increase, poverty would decrease, and family's would become stronger. But when you tell someone that before they can get a job as an office secretary making $40,000/yr they have to attend a four year accredited university and rack up anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000 in debt, you're destroying the entire foundation of society. Those "kids" don't even start college until they are 18 or 19; they don't finish until their early 20s (21-23). And these days, because everyone is required to have a BA or BS to even get an entry level job, you really have to get an MA of some sort (or MBA) to make a real income, which means that you rack up even more debt and you don't really get to start your career until your mid to late 20s.
There is a reason that the average age of marriage is being pushed up to near 30! And that means our population is getting older; less children are born, and those who are born, more are born out of wedlock. The truly poor suffer the most in all of this, because they really can't afford or get into college, much less a master's program; so while people with master's degrees are fighting for entry level jobs, people with bachelor's degrees are taking what were once low-skilled jobs held by the undereducated. Now, people with only HS diplomas can't get jobs, and if you don't even have THAT? Forget about it! You've just been sentenced to a life of crime. I'm about as far from liberal as you can get on any subject, but I will say this: any society that is intrinsically set up against its poorest and most vulnerable is unjust, and now unjust society can long survive, much less thrive.
The solution to all of this? Like you said: kill all government run education. Leave it to churches, businesses, and private individuals. Push trade schools (which ought to be working closely with existing businesses) rather than secular four year programs, and ensure in all of that, that people primarily learn how to THINK. You do all of that, then we will start producing young people capable of reasoning well who will have better social skills, who will be more respectful of others and authority in general (though who will be critical at the same time), who can make more money at a younger age, and who don't need to come from middle class homes to guarantee a good lives for themselves. In short, you'll have a better society.
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