Posted on 04/10/2014 10:25:02 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
She belongs in Texas.
The no bullying rule doesn’t apply to the bullies who make the rules.
Whether or not Common Core is a good or bad thing, I’m not comfortable with the idea that students can simply blow off school tests when they object to them. Is that really what conservatives want?
“Is that really what conservatives want?”
Yes it is! I guess you aren’t a conservative.
I’m inclined to agree with you.
When I was younger the charge against a student of “insubordination” was a blanket charge because a teacher just didn’t like a student (even if that student was justified in objecting to an absurd command or request).
-JS
Yes. Especially when the test is not authorized by the constitution. The Federal Government has no constitutional authority to regulate education.
I guess I’m not, and I guess students’ running amok in school, only obeying the rules they personally like is the what conservatives really want these days.
Then take it up in the political process. Don’t tell children they don’t have to follow any rules they don’t like. American public education is already a free-for-all disaster enough as it is. Other countries and cultures teach children to respect and obey their teachers. In general, I don’t think that is a bad thing.
Yup.
Yup.
Now that’s just too funny.... imagine rebelling against something you know is inherently wrong and against your “core”. Ha ha... I remember the ‘60’s and didn’t the other side do the same??? Shoe is on the other foot now....
Common Core is a federal invention. The federal government has no business messing with education.
Stories such as this one are useful to the extent that they sew disrespect for public education.
Everything I see these days makes me think of the new Captain America movie.
The rule is that the student doesn’t have to take the test. That rule was developed from the political process. So you can take your erroneous and insulting generalizations and your support shills and go back to DU.
Common Core is being used in about 3/4 of the school districts in Texas.
She didn't "blow off" the test. She opted out (which is her right) and told other students they could, as well. That was her sin to the school's eyes.
Im inclined to agree with you as well. While I try to educate my children on the ills of government I shield them from the activist side. Sometimes its just best to let kids be kids and not fill their heads with the terrors we feel are coming. Civil disobedience is for me an adult subject. I wouldnt use my child as a tool to get my point across. Its akin to liberal rat scum repeating the line it’s for the children. Its like I tell my kids, free speech end when you cross the threshold to my front door. Likewise you show respect to elders and those appointed to teach you unless illegal. If a parent doesnt like it enroll your child in another school but for gods sake dont use your child as a tool.
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