03-22-2011, 08:02 PM
OE800_85 Wrote:Aww I wish I could have read your long, "passionate" rant, now I'm only left to wonder...hilarious
Here's a condensed, toned-down version of what I posted:
I think that school problems have to do with the system more than the individual teachers, and I would like to see a CEO of a district rather than a superintendent. Someone with some business sense that can maximize school budgets and create an effective merit system that doesn't reward bad teachers just because they have privileged students, and doesn't penalize excellent teachers that happen to have a class full of non-english speaking kids. You just can't compare teaching a class full of kids that come into kindergarten reading at a second-grade level to teaching children whose only English comes from Cartoon Network.
I also mentioned that I'm not entirely supportive of homeschool in spite of the fact that my oldest is homeschooled. I have been to a very large local homeschool group and met parents that I didn't think should be teaching kids. I'm talking about parents whose spoken grammar was atrocious and those that thought that it was ok to let their kids skip classes whenever they didn't 'feel' like working. (when can I skip work just because I don't feel up to dealing with it?)
I also LOVE LOVE LOVE all of the totally awesome religious homeschooling parents and kids here, so I want to be careful how I phrase my next idea: Diversity exists in life. If you don't get any exposure to other cultures and creeds, how will you react in the workforce? I guess what I'm saying is that while I totally believe in a parent's right to socialize their kids only with children of the same religion, and teach only according to one belief system, it can make for a rude awakening once the child is old enough to work. What do you do if the co-worker sitting on one side of you has a burka and on the other side you have a guy in a yarmulke? Does that make you uncomfortable because you've never actually talked to someone of those religions or are you more concerned with the work you have to do that day? Like it or not, public school teaches us and forces us to interact with everyone, just like in the real world. I don't think that anyone here wants to shield their kids from diversity, it just happens when you're not going to school outside of the home. I'm still not sure how I'm going to handle it with my homeschooled DS, I'm probably not as worried as I should be because he was in public school through middle school.
Anyhow... I almost didn't repost because the most important thing to me here is to have a place to talk about CLEP/DSST tests, regardless of all of our personal beliefs, but since we are off-topic, I hope that anyone reading this can understand that I totally and completely mean no offense whatsoever.
Lol.. I'll also be travelling all day tomorrow with limited access to internet so please be nice. I won't be here to defend myself
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ISSA Certified Nutritionist
COSC BS, Business Admin
My BS Credits:
Spanish 80 | Humanities 67 | A & I Lit 72 | Sub Abuse 452 | Bus Ethics 445 | Tech Writ 62 | Math 53 | HTYH 454 | Am. Govt 65 | Env & Humanity 64 | Marketing 65 | Micro 61| Mgmt 63| Org Behavior 65| MIS 446|Computing 432 | BL II 61 | M&B 50 | Finance 411 | Supervision 437| Intro Bus. 439| Law Enforcement 63| SL: Accounting I B | Accounting II C+| Macro A | ECE: Labor Relations A | Capstone: A| FEMA PDS Cert