Posted on 07/15/2014 6:59:51 AM PDT by Academiadotorg
Although the U. S. spends more than half a trillion dollars on public schools, the Left still believes that raising that amount will somehow make students smarter.
Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary schools in the United States amounted to $638 billion in 2009-10, or about $12,743 per public school student, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. There must be a way to get enough dollars, public dollars to raise student achievement, Carmel Martin, Executive Vice President for Policy at The Center for American Progress (CAP), said at a recent conference at CAP.
At that same conference, backspace U. S. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA) alleged that, poor children receive less dollars which continues the cycle of poverty. Similarly, at CAP, Alice Cain of Teach Plus said that there is a human element of [our] message to kids to restore allocation of funds from Title I programs to aid low-income schools. (The Department of Education has been giving out $14 billion in grants per year during the Obama years with another $10 billion thrown in from the 2009 stimulus package.)
Ironically, Ulrich Boser, of CAP, claimed that low productivity can cost the school system billions, and found, to his surprise, that the wealthiest school districts had the lowest productivity.
Obviously the schools need even more money and the source is even more obvious, tax the rich.
This is an issue on which we can’t discuss certain aspects of the problem due to political correctness.
Some of our big city schools systems spend more per capita than the national average. Yet these same schools get some of the worst results. Why? Political correctness forbids a discussion of how black culture disrespects kids who are “acting white” in school, and actually want to learn.
We’re also not allowed to question how much some of these schools spend on “administration”, and not in the classroom.
On this and other issues, we are not allowed by the liberals to discuss the real issues. We can’t discuss how to combat urban ghetto culture which does not place high value on education.
I guess he went to a public school too. Apparently they don't teach the difference between less and fewer.
Urban ghetto culture places more value on ignorance than education.
And this urban ghetto culture will hurt the education of the children there, regardless of how much money we spend on those schools.
That’s a key point. Liberal and activist types constantly urge us to spend more money on schools, saying certain schools need more “resources”, when the reality is that spending will not help. Not when contending with urban ghetto culture.
Of course, they're not going to get any better or make the "scholars" any smarter. Those are the features they have that allows the Left to demand more money for them! It's a continuous, vicious cycle. When parents' kids get through, a whole new crop of parents arrives to be fleeced.
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It all adds up to MORE money for teachers who in turn can pay MORE in union dues!
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“It all adds up to MORE money for teachers who in turn can pay MORE in union dues!”
Absolutely, and don’t dare expect accountability from teachers! The scam where teachers fund the union which funds their political arm (the Democratic Party) which in turn gets more fund s for the teachers (which results in more dues for the unions, which results in more campaign cash for the Democratic Party...) is evil; public school teachers are enemy agents.
“At that same conference, U. S. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA) alleged that, poor children receive less dollars which continues the cycle of poverty.
Public school teachers in NJ ghettoes make incredible amounts of money; the fact that they don’t bother teaching is irrelevant in terms of the assertion made by “Chaka Fattah”. Here in NJ public school teachers are our upper-middle class; the economy has collapsed because taxpayers have nothing left after providing them with lavish lifestyles and retirements for their 180 six-hour workdays.
Oh yes! Some things NEVER change.
And they wonder why Americans are sick to death of taxes and politicians’ lies!
“And they wonder why Americans are sick to death of taxes and politicians lies!”
NJ, as home to among the highest property taxes in the nation, is ground zero for such resentment. Once property tax increases were capped at 2% by Governor Christie, then every time teachers got 4% raises other government programs were cut (including public works, police/fire, etc.). It has really focused a spotlight not just on the ridiculous salaries given to teachers, but also the benefits (including retirement) that is saddling the state with debt.
Pay people to breed, more kids = more students in Public Schools = more money being funneled and siphoned as it races thru the pipeline......all is going according to plan.
‘Public school teachers in NJ ghettoes make incredible amounts of money; the fact that they dont bother teaching is irrelevant in terms of the assertion made by Chaka Fattah’
The idea that teachers do not bother to teach is not true, they can not teach. Most are only slightly better educated than their students and that is a very low bar. Education has been dumbed down for generations and if these teachers did want to teach they are simply not capable of it.
Ghetto culture that is said to hinder inner city kids is not limited to the inner city. The attitude is prevalent to some extent in all our public schools. As a student in the late ‘60s I saw it first hand. I call it ghetto think, it has nothing to do with race it has everything to do with attitude. Those students who yearn to learn as I did and still do, are on their own. No matter how many dollars thrown at schools it will never improve. It can’t, teachers who are too ignorant to teach and can not instill a love of knowledge in their children need to go. Course that will never happen.
Home schooling works for some but how many parents that are products of the same crappy system are capable of doing it?
“The idea that teachers do not bother to teach is not true, they can not teach. Most are only slightly better educated than their students and that is a very low bar. Education has been dumbed down for generations and if these teachers did want to teach they are simply not capable of it.”
I couldn’t agree more; if they can’t teach, why are they paying a kindergarten teacher $82K? There is very much a racial side to this as well (possibly under “culture”); Asians and whites still do much better than some others. Granted, many whites are slipping, but on the whole they are “educable”.
“It would ALMOST make sense if the kids actually graduated KNOWING something... instead... they are half-wits so dummied down they are unemployable! And it is all over the country.”
Absolutely. If your children are not in an honors program, they have been written off. If they are in an honors program, you still have to stay on top of them; nowadays “honors” is just a blanket term for students who bother to do any homework at all.
There must be a way to get enough dollars, public dollars to raise student achievement, Carmel Martin, Executive Vice President for Policy at The Center for American Progress (CAP), said at a recent conference at CAP.
Its not the dollar you friggin moron its the crap nonsense that the children are being taught! It makes little sense, is useless in acquiring a good job and is mostly to benefit a left wing political agenda.....
School funding has nothing to do with students or quality of education. Follow the money.
taxes -> schools -> unions -> Democrats
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