Posted on 04/18/2006 5:23:39 AM PDT by 13Sisters76
I'm wondering how many have been in a public school lately, to see the awful mess they have become. Or to see, first hand, what kind of children we have coming up who will be running things one day. I teach at a public high school in a large south-central metro area. I started here this year. Before this, I had been teaching in the military system, which I now realize is very different from the regular public schools. The difference being that where parents actually have something to lose, they WILL control their children. I want you to know something of what it is like. Our "children" are beasts. They are rude, disrespectful, full of themselves, pretentious, out of control, sex obsessed and stupid. They know they don't have to behave because there isn't a thing on God's earth we can do to them. The teachers cannot control the classrooms and we can't MAKE them learn anything. These little savages breeze through the system learning as little as possible. It isn't a stretch to realize that if a few of them can write their name, play ball or recite the words to the latest rap song, that is enough to graduate them. I WISH everyone could see an example of their reading, comprehension and writing "skills". I can promise you, you would be outraged. What's even worse, they DON'T care. They don't want to hear about the future. They don't want to hear about excellence. They are stupid and proud. We spend a fortune on Special Education- would you like to know how most of that money is being spent? The resources of special education are being spent on kids who are too disruptive for a regular classroom. These kids aren't "differently-abled" for the most part. I had one little darling tell me that he was there because he didn't want to do the work. That's all. I would love to bring you all in for an afternoon with an "honors class". I MUST wonder what, exactly, are the standards for "honors". There are a precious few kids in these classes who actually ARE brighter than the rest and, for them, I feel a great deal of sympathy. The atmosphere in these classes, as well, is not the least bit conducive to learning. One cannot teach when one cannot control the classrom. One cannot control the classroom when one if faced with parents who view discipline for their children as a lawsuit better than winning the lottery. One cannot teach or control the classroom when one is faced with parents as stupid and worthless as their kids. I will be leaving the public school system at the end of this year. The very people who have allowed this state of affairs to continue will remain in place until the people of this country learn to stand up to the left wing education establishment who have helped to create this abysmal "black hole" and until parents are forced to take responsibility for their horrible kids. Until then, I urge the parents of young kids to get them OUT of it- private school, home school. There are other,FAR better, choices. I'm heading for some OTHER type of job. I wanted to teach; I wanted to make a difference. Now, I am just bitter and angry. And more conservative than ever.
I remember when public schools used to teach people about paragraphs.
I am just glad that I did not have to go. I feel sorry for kids today who have to step on pins and needles not to offend any new group, hear all this sexual nonsense (especially the confusing stuff), not be allowed to celebrate fun holidays like Christmas, Easter, Holloween, etc., not be able to even whisper jesus or God in school and many other stuff that goes on. I guess that I am pretty nieve because if it was not for my fellow FREEPERS, I would not have any idea this stuff even went on in public schools.
Formatting is our friend.
That sounds like a good idea.
Last week a school bus driver was arrested for driving the kids around drunk. My wife said, "If I was a school bus driver, I'd have to get drunk, too. ... That's why I'm not a school bus driver."
Maybe you should find something where you don't have to deal with monsters and savages.
I think teaching begins in the home. I am molding my child, hoping that he reaches his potential. I do not shove him out the door, leaving him at the whims of his teacher. I actively work with my son at home, encouraging him as he does his studies, urging him to continue his passion for reading, praising him as he excels in his advance mathematics.
Any person who thinks that children do not need the encouragement of their parents is fooling themselves. A child's education is not just letters and numbers. They need to be taught so that they can become good adults. My son is an adult-in-training. With hard work, the two of us can reach his goal, and fulfill my high standards.
I can tell by your lack of paragraphs.
They don't have paragraphs in high school anymore?
Why not teach in a different setting - a private school or something?
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Cute.
I wrote it with paragraphs- they just didn't come through.
So, tell us, do you actually care about this? Or are you just interested in my paragraphs? Did you check my spelling too?
Sounds like we're raising a whole generation of celebrities.
Spellings OK.
I applaud you.
I raised three kids and they have all become wonderful, intelligent adults. I used a combination of private and home-schooling with them. It allowed me to spend a lot of time with them, to make sure they were actually learning.
I believe wholeheartedly in private schools (for the most part) and think the current state of home-schooling is wonderful. I wish it had been this organized when my kids were little. I wouldn't have hesitated.
sign ... see post 17.
How 'bout we help out a noob instead of busting her chops! ;-)
I did. It's clean. ;-)
Your diatribe is exactly why my wife and I will homeschool. I thought my high school was actually pretty good, but college really opened my eyes as to how bad those prisons are.
Says it all. That's how private school works. The parents know that it is a privilege and not a right and will make the lil darlins behave and study because they know their kid will get kicked out if they don't. I do understand your frustration and hope you find an area of teaching more suitable for you. However,I disagree with one thing though. These kids aren't stupid.
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