Agreed, CM. But is the solution to improve the public education system or to suck the funding from it to give to charter schools and church schools?
Or is it to take the students you describe from New York, and mandate that they be home schooled by their two (allegedly) working parents?
I think the course is pretty clear. I think we need to reform public education to make it more educational. Kids need to learn how to think, do and create. Instead, they're caught in a never-ending political mud-wrestling match between political interests who could give two shits about the kids, or the future for that matter, just who has the power/control today.
Moreover, we need parents to support the schools as if their lives depended on it... which they do.
Let's get our priorities straight in this country and the rest will follow suit.
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I think the public education system worked very well for us in the past, but we've lost our way. We need to concentrate on making the system work for kids, not just for the ever-expanding and largely dysfunctional collection of education bureaucracies and teachers' unions. In many districts nowadays, it's almost impossible to get rid of bad teachers. I think we need to get back to the basics, pay good teachers better, and get rid of the bad ones.
Other wealthy nations do public education much better than we do, and for less money. Our current status should be considered a national embarrassment by all of us. We were the best in the world fifty years ago, but just look how far our achievement levels have dropped. Kids whose educational attainment levels are falling behind those of their counterparts elsewhere in the world are going to fall behind in the global marketplace as adults.
And a lot of the problem is cultural. Sadly, in all too many cases, kids don't even have one parent who cares, let alone two. Parents
must get in the game and demand good educations for their kids, or there's little hope for real improvement.
Yes, we need to "get our priorities straight," get back to
real education (not just a bunch of politically correct fluff), and get serious. Otherwise we will have little chance of competing effectively in today's world.