Generally, with the different History and Learning Channels on cable and the internet, reducing the number of History teachers from High School and replacing them with these resources could be an option. Most of my HS History teachers where football coaches who used the time to interact with the cheerleaders. I doubt they knew who Sitting Bull was. I got tired of helping them find major landmarks on World maps.
Many colleges teach World and US history this way today.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
My HS history teacher was indeed a football coach (line) but with a bit of a twist. He had an MA in history from Purdue and ran his class just like he ran our practice drills: 30 seconds after the tardy bell it was the start of a 45 minute lecture followed by questions/answers and the next reading assignment. Those who couldn't deal with it were killed (figuratively) on the spot and the carcasses displayed. Of course, that was 1966...LOL. He got wise, got out of education and became a millionaire selling insurance in a town of 25K. But, this is really a case of the exception proving the rule.
More apropo, my son went to the same HS I did. When I played football, we had 4 coaches total for a fb program in the largets class. When he played, the HS portion of the program had 16 coaches....and two reading specialists for the entire school system. Go figure...............
If you can't read, then it doesn't make a rat's ass whether you could getcher larnin' from a book or that there intranet.
BTW, pj, nice little visual aid. Unfortunately it's as subjective as the OP's conclusion. The prime rub on and the true cancer of a fascist state is it's incorporation of the "corporatist perspective." We potenitally have a say in what the government does as the system now sits. However, as things continue to shift towards a right-leaning, corporate-funded, wealth-based oligarchy any influence an ordinary citizen might have has always been shown to be eliminated. Imagine "What's good for General Motors is good for the country" on steriods. We can thank our a-Rab bretheren and their little 1973 oil embargo for allowing us to discover what a really well made, efficient car was and just how full of prunes that little homily truly was. And, as the history no one studies shows, when the screws are tightened down on the many by the few.....shit happens. Funny thing about REAL pain, it makes people actually search for alternatives and mean it. No, what's going on economically now hasn't gotten past relatively mild aggravation regardless of the panderings of either side's talking heads. In practice, there is always antagonism between "socialist-communism" and "socialist-fascism" due to the theoretical difference in the approach between totally eliminating wealth and totally worshiping it. There will always be a Spanish
Civil War when the chips are down between the two.