Posted on 08/23/2020 4:17:56 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Here in TN, the Rutherford County schools told parents they had to sign a contract promising that they would not listen in to their kids’ online classes in their own homes. The contract also said they couldn’t record the classes, so if the kids wanted to review anything, they couldn’t.
There was an uproar, and I don’t know the status now. This was last week.
Sadly, I believe that many parents would rather not know, because once they know, it's very hard to find a good excuse to do nothing about it.
Patient marxists who knows how to play the long game...
Though not every aspect of it all can be laid at John Dewey’s feet as a matter of what he and other “reformers” intended they were the ones that laid the foundations of modern maleducation.
Next he'll tell us someone shot Abe Lincoln...
Bump
All kids could be reading by age three or four...it is very simple...it could be taught to every parent in one hour and cost almost nothing...plus they usually develop great memories
Most colleges today are overpriced indoctrination centers.
A kid could be homeschooled with a traditional education including classic literature, history, science, math, maybe Latin, but most importantly logical thinking.
Then the kid goes off to college for 4 years where, every day, he’s told there are 20 different genders and Republicans are evil.
Just give them an IUD.
As Sir Humphries explained the various departments of government may exist to serve the vested interest of those whose professions they claim to regulate.
Yeah but I was told that at Pace in 1986 and my beliefs didn’t fold like a cheap suit.
18 is a MAN or a WOMAN. Not a child.
But then, in those 2 generations, they have become children
Most of them lost that fifty years ago, and the only ones who have any control are those who either home school, or can afford a private school that they can be sure shares their values.
Heck most of the current generatiuon of parents don’t even know how badly their children are being propagandized, because they were propagandized too.
When you read the literature young people read in the 1800s, it’s really obvious. Jane Austen, for example... those were basically young adult novels, and she was writing the initial drafts when she was a teenager herself. Or look at the Bronte sisters. Even college kids today have a hard time following such writing.
As long as we have rifles, we retain the ability to regain control.
Too true. We hired a college grad a few years ago and tried moving him around to about 3 different positions, but he just couldn't do any of them. Finally under terms from one of our suppliers, we had to have a college graduate fill a manager position to handle their account. Since he filled the criteria, he got the job. He has done it adequately for a couple years now, but it's really nothing that anyone else with a brain and knowledge of the business couldn't do. We could have had a more competent person in that position except for the degree requirement. By the way, there was no requirement on the type of degree.
It’s the Washington Times .... not the What’s Really Happening Across America Times.
I retired from teaching last year after teaching high school science for 7 years. I previously worked in business and raised our kids, so this was a mid-life career change. Going through the education course work for certification was eye opening. Education students are provided with many tools for teaching literacy. We were told to preview the material, relate it to the students' lives, scan section headings with students, read aloud, chunk it, and on and on and on . . . Not once was there a conversation or instruction relating to phonics or individual effort. It was all about how the teacher could make it easier for students who were presumed to be weak readers.
For someone like me who went to grade school in the 1960's, this was very convoluted. My mother taught me to read when I was four (in another language), and our sons learned to read at home before starting school as well. Today's educators seem to go in with the attitude that reading is a great hurdle that most children can't overcome. Indeed, it was my experience that most of my high school students were poor readers. They seemed unwilling to invest effort and didn't know that they could break down words into familiar prefixes, suffixes and roots. The concept of sounding out words was also foreign to them. Sight word instruction and lack of effort have contributed to a crippled generation of readers. Pedagogical malpractice.
We grew up in a different time. Back then, half of my professors were Republican. Today, colleges are far worse with cancel culture, etc. Today, one parent might be the only person telling you one thing. Meanwhile, everyone else - professors, friends, Hollywood, everywhere you look, everything you read - tells you the opposite. Best not to send the kids to college today, unless they commute. Yes, 18 is an adult, but at my age, I now see 18 as a kid.
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During my junior year in high school, the nuns asked about our plans for after we graduated. When I said I was going to attend State University, I noticed their disappointment. I asked my favorite nun, Why? She answered, That means youll leave four years later a communist and an atheist!
What a giggle we girls had over that. How ridiculously unsophisticated these nuns are, we thought. Then I went to the university and four years later walked out a communist and an atheist, just as my sister Katie had six years before me.
Sometime later, I was a young divorcee with a small child. At the urging of my sister, I relocated to NYC after spending years married to an American executive stationed in Southeast Asia. The marriage over, I was making a new life for my daughter and me. Katie said, Come to New York. Were making revolution! Some of us are starting the National Organization of Women and you can be part of it...
You are right.
And at 52 I think of 18 as a kid too.
But I Was a kid who Knew what I believed.
My old man died when I 14. He crammed a lot into those 14 years. Thank God.
And sick, demented, evil monster ####s like soros live to 100
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