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1 posted on 01/26/2013 5:05:18 AM PST by wintertime
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To: metmom
Another Reason to Homeschool.

I will not longer be using the acronym for “Another Reason to Homeschool” because a poster(s) just might have their mind in the gutter and find some pornographic meaning in it.

My recommendation to all Freepers is to never use acronyms because a Freeper with an opposing point of view will likely find an internet based dictionary that will define it as pornography. They will then run to the moderators in an effort to have one banned.

2 posted on 01/26/2013 5:09:57 AM PST by wintertime
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To: wintertime

I find this article intriguing. The local school system that I have children in are definitely looking and are presently implementing laptops for high school freshmen and iPads for elementary children. Once complete with their education - the students keep the devices.

This is the 1st step into a larger scheme of maneuver. Once the technology is in place for all students (this area is undergoing a shift of people leaving due to non-jobs - lacking economic infrastructure) - they are looking at students only going to school like a college campus would have one go - like a MON/WED/FRI - schedule to where TUES and THUR will have the students stay home (who’s going to take care of them) or go to some sort of eLearning center to log-in, eat lunch, have some sort of over watch - while the parents work - but they will be able to continue to download/upload assignments - and will be self-motivated to complete their work. Basically, technology will replace the multitude of teachers down to just a core. They are looking at having large rooms where the students sit in front of their technology devices and learn - kinda like the movie - Wall-E where the people float around on chairs facing a flat screen while digesting liquid nourishment! Resulting in obese and UN-enlightened people.

At any rate - I see private sectors popping up to where children can go and get the same “home school” education from both person and technology in private eLearning Centers using programs like K12 - which is actually covered by a public school system and teacher.

So - who knows - but I do know, that the traditional classroom set-up is failing - over crowded - children have no common sense - no direction - rude - lack basic values - think more highly of Hollywood stars than they do about US history - and create false self-esteem online - only to discover that when they graduate - they aren’t so special and have no skills to be competitive in the global or national market.

These are all personal observations and actual facts - see what plans your school system has in place — a big conference was just held in Tampa, Fl covering this exact situation!!!


3 posted on 01/26/2013 5:31:51 AM PST by BCW (http://babylonscovertwar.com/index.html)
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To: wintertime
A lot of ISP's survive on provided scandalous amount of bandwidth to schools just so the kids can play the myriad of stupid little games they find on line.

This is generally fine with the teachers because it keeps the little hellions out of real mischief.

It would be far better to remove the computers and calculators (which now also have games) from the schools.

Brains before processors.

9 posted on 01/26/2013 5:56:17 AM PST by Aevery_Freeman (Proud Thought Criminal since 1984)
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To: wintertime

“Common core” is the new Gleichschaltung.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleichschaltung

This NOT a Godwin’s Law violation, the analogy is completely appropriate.


11 posted on 01/26/2013 6:07:19 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (Please, don't tell Obama what comes after a trillion.)
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