It is time to show the POSs who’s the boss. That would be us taxpayers. They can demand CRT. We can demand the end of all public service unions, particularly the NEA. We can demand that teachers who embrace CRT are fired and never teach again. We can demand that education degrees disqualifies anyone from teaching. I’m serious about this last one. It gets at the heart of the issue. Teachers are indoctrinated when they go to college. The indoctrination continues when taxpayers subsidize advanced degrees in education and on-going training. Ask any homeschooling family if an education degree is required to teach. The answer will be no. Homeschoolers achieve academically far more than their government school counter parts. It is time to destroy the education establishment. We start with everything they hold dear.
****************************It is time to show the POSs who’s the boss. That would be us taxpayers. They can demand CRT. We can demand the end of all public service unions, particularly the NEA. We can demand that teachers who embrace CRT are fired and never teach again. We can demand that education degrees disqualifies anyone from teaching. I’m serious about this last one. It gets at the heart of the issue. Teachers are indoctrinated when they go to college. The indoctrination continues when taxpayers subsidize advanced degrees in education and on-going training. Ask any homeschooling family if an education degree is required to teach. The answer will be no. Homeschoolers achieve academically far more than their government school counter parts. It is time to destroy the education establishment. We start with everything they hold dear.
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In a most cogent way, you have described the situation. Thank you!
I think the division began even before I went to high school...some 70 years ago. Thank god we had moved to Mill Valley, CA by then and my first two years of high school were bliss...all races of us kids who didn’t know the difference and exalted in what we did well. By then I was reading broadly, loving math, playing a clarinet (the first of 11 I eventually learned to play) and was enthusiastically involved in “sports”.
But it was not all that way in school. I had had a difficult scholastic childhood from grade 1 to 5. My PTSD was severe from our experiences in a concentration camp in the Philippine Islands. I could NOT calm my brain and visions and learn to read. Then I had a Catholic nun who “fixed” me by watching me “read”. She did not comment on my very odd way of “reading” but had me tell her what I thought I had read. I did and after that schooling was duck soup.
After loving Mill Valley, my dad moved us to Fairfax, also within Marin County. What a shock to me...huge amounts of money spent on clothes and shoes and “belonging”. No concerns about my femaleness being interested in physics...just ways to avoid it. I was so disgusted and joined the Navy within two weeks of HS graduation.
ON a later note: My own kids were scholastically destroyed, literally, by their terrible public schooling in the 1960s and 70s. My husband and I, busy with our own educational process, didn’t recognize the symptoms until it was much too late.
I will never be able to apologize enough to them.