Posted on 01/17/2016 7:22:54 AM PST by Gigantor
No, it’s also to expand the power of the union leadership. See the Iron Law of Bureaucracy.
I remember this. He lived on Central Park West. Maybe that will help find the story.
Someone was on TV when either Comaneci or Korbut did so well in the Olympics. He said the test they gave to the young gymnasts to determine whether the state should train them was very simple: They gave the kids a sheet with numbers scattered on it from 1 to whatever and asked them to connect the numbers from 1 to as high as they could go in the allotted time. One got much farther than all the others, and she got the training.
Motivation, folks.
Another anecdote:
I told this story on FR years ago.
An old friend of mine was a British guy who joined the American Marines and became a sergeant and fought in the Korean War. He had lots of different jobs afterward.
One was as a teacher in a boys’ school for kids with discipline problems. Without any other attempt at discipline, he simply ran them through military drills right in the classroom first thing in the morning.
They loved it.
And he had no problems with them for the rest of the day.
Many years go by, think calendar pages flipping wildly, and I am invited to attend a George W. Bush appearance at a charter school in Harlem. When the kids finally appear on stage (Bush had been upstairs meeting and greeting . . . the children!), they went through a little drill where different groups of them would step forward and say things like “We’re here to learn!” “My job is to learn!” and then step back into line.
I’m sure this simple “drill” at the start of every schoolday was part of what made this school a success. They can’t do prayer anymore so they do this and it works.
The people running these hell holes are evil.
If this were happening in a private institution there would be arrests. I suppose down on the Animal Farm government teachers and principals live in the Farmer's House. The children get to hold their urine and feces all day.
>>They won’t at first. But I have seen absolute flamers survive.
Yeah, you have a point. This guy gave up after the first year, though. They tend to treat the lesbians much better than the gays though.
What does he expect to accomplish - being an educator just isn’t like being an NGO executive. But every time a liberal tries to tell me I don’t do enough, I tell them I taught for 3 years in a 85% free or reduced public school, including AP courses and then ask them what they did. That tends to shut them up.
It’s there, Chode.
I had dinner with a family not long ago. The young daughter was sitting across from me. I started telling the mother everything I knew about the prep courses for the science high schools and other (private) schools that have entrance exams. The girl took out her notebook and was writing everything down.
Yes, it is. The whole concept of packing children into an institution, with limited supervision, and letting them fight it out is evil. In my opinion.
Every student in Singapore is supposed to be above average? Sounds more like the U.S.!
In their original conception, yes. But early on, government types realized they could be used for molding young minds into the government mold.
And...The parents, too! Are the parents clueless? Why would they do this to their children?
“end poverty.”
How?
Easy! Just ask Uncle Sam to print more money, then everyone will be RICH! ;)
Oh, of course. I should have thought of that!
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