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Kids kicked off a bus for speaking English
ktsp.com ^ | 01/09/2007 | staff

Posted on 01/09/2007 9:06:29 PM PST by Nachum

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To: ThanhPhero
Back in the 80s many parents insisted on English only in the home so that their children would be real American,

Not just the 1980's, but the 1880's as well.

My wife's father tells the story of his Uncle coming home from school after having been beat up for speaking Swedish (Minnesota 1915). The edict was then laid down by her Grandfather that only English would be spoken from that day forward. Plus side is the kids all learned English, down side is the ability to speak Swedish was lost.

101 posted on 01/10/2007 7:33:33 PM PST by Michael.SF. (It's time our lawmakers paid more attention to their responsibilities, and less to their privileges.)
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To: justshutupandtakeit

BS.

I have seen few here NOT capable (with effort) of teaching their kids anything up through most HS science and math. ALL MS math & science.

Grade school teaching is easy - only the teachers make it appear difficult and troubling.


102 posted on 01/10/2007 7:33:54 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: TonyRo76

Great link! Notice it's located in beautiful Fresno, California, home of FreeRepublic!


103 posted on 01/10/2007 8:10:22 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Pray for our President and for our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and around the world!)
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To: justshutupandtakeit; EndWelfareToday; Robert A. Cook, PE
I have seen very few people even here capable of teaching anything above elementary or rudimentary subjects.(justshutupandtakeit)

And lets also not forget that most of our Military personnel come from families of middle to upper middle class families and above. ( EndWelfareToday)

Grade school teaching is easy - only the teachers make it appear difficult and troubling. ( Robert A. Cook, PE)

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Our military personnel do come from the middle and upper classes. This means that it was their parents who taught them and created a learning environment for them to teach themselves. Remember. ALL academically successful children are homeschool, even if they are institutionalized in a government school. The only thing the government school is doing is sending home a free curriculum for the parents and child to use.

Oh...and Robert A. Cook PE is completely correct. Teaching the elementary material is easy. Parents are finally figuring out that the so-called "Professional" claiming to have specialized knowledge in teaching is really a fraud working the levers behind the curtain in the Emerald City. Homeschoolers, like the little dog Toto, has finally exposed them as the charlatans that they are.

As for my own kids ( who would likely be average among the children of Freepers here) were in college at the ages of 13, 12, and 13. All three children finished all levels of calculus ( Calc III) and all their general college courses by the age of 15. The two younger finished their B.S. degrees in math by the age of 18 at our flagship state university. The oldest of these two recently finished a master degree in math at the age of 20.

The oldest is a nationally and internationally ranked athlete. He is study accounting since it meshed well with his heavy training and travel schedule. He also took off 2 years to serve a church mission in Eastern Europe. He returned home totally fluent in Russian, and will soon finish his accounting degree at the same age as his institutionalized contemporaries.

The NEA and teachers would like our citizen to think that teaching is a higher calling of some sort. What they are really doing is blowing smoke, flashing a lot of mirrors, and pretending they are the "Professor" working the levers in Emerald City.

It is time to send these charlatans Over the Rainbow.
104 posted on 01/10/2007 8:39:05 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid)
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To: Tamar1973

"Why should the district pay money to pick up kids who don't live in their district?"

If only that was the only true reason they couldn't ride the bus. We could all accept that one. Kids not riding because they speak English...yet the kids are learning English at the language school. Just doesn't make sense. Then to have a choir get beaten up after singing a patriotic song. Pizza business accepting pesos. Makes you wonder what the heck is going on.


105 posted on 01/10/2007 8:49:40 PM PST by swheats
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To: Michael.SF.

Downside also was that they probably learned learned English with Swedish accents. But then, without that there would not be a Minnesota Accent today.


106 posted on 01/10/2007 9:01:45 PM PST by ThanhPhero (di hanh huong den La Vang)
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To: wintertime

The math books in public schools are written to require teacher presentation and are very difficult to learn math from without a teacher. The Saxon Series, on the other hand is designed so that it can be read, understood , and taught, by just about anyone. I got the Saxon Algebra 1 when it first came out and gave it to my 8th grade son who taught himself algebra from it. I read it myself and followed directions and it was perfectly laid out for that. The year before I tried to help my nephew with his public school algebra book and was mystified. I could help him learn algebra but could not tell whether it was what the book wanted. Saxon is mostly used in private schools and at home because it makes teachers feel unnecessary and the union doesn't like that. Some public schools seem to be going to Saxon for the elementary grades but at the lower levels there is a tremendous amount of paper and worksheets so I guess that satisfies teachers that they are useful.


107 posted on 01/10/2007 9:11:10 PM PST by ThanhPhero (di hanh huong den La Vang)
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To: ThanhPhero
The math books in public schools are written to require teacher presentation and are very difficult to learn math from without a teacher. The Saxon Series, on the other hand is designed so that it can be read, understood , and taught, by just about anyone.

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My children used the Saxon Math books, and excelled. They were finished all general college requirements and Calculus III by the age of 15. The two younger earned B.S. degrees in math by the age of 18, and the older of these two, a masters in math at 20.

You make an interesting point about public school text books being written so that a government teacher is necessary. I would bet, that they are also written in this manner to mystify the parents, and reinforce the idea that only so-called "professionals" can teach.
109 posted on 01/12/2007 9:46:53 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid)
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To: wintertime
I would bet, that they are also written in this manner to mystify the parents, and reinforce the idea that only so-called "professionals" can teach.

That has been my impression. My wife's school tried out the Saxon series a few years ago and rejected it after a year because some teachers thought it was too easy and they felt left out.

110 posted on 01/12/2007 1:53:44 PM PST by ThanhPhero (di hanh huong den La Vang)
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