Posted on 04/30/2003 6:37:27 AM PDT by yankeedame
Survey Says
A National Geographic study released [in November] found that only about one in seven Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 could find Iraq [on a map]. Although 58% knew that the Taliban and al Qaeda were based in Afghanistan, only 17% could find that country.
The survey asked 56 geographic and current events questions of young people in nine countries.
Americans got an average of 23 correct answers. Mexico ranked last with an average score of 21. Topping the scoring was Sweden, with an average of 40, followed by Germany and Italy, each with 38.
Other findings: When asked to find 10 specific states on a map of the U.S., only California and Texas could be located by a large majority. Only 51% could find New York.
On a world map, Americans could find on average only 7 of 16 countries in the quiz. Only 89% of the Americans surveyed could find their own country.
Only 71% of the surveyed Americans could locate the Pacific Ocean.
--Paul Recer, Associated Press
(And, while we're on the subject this from USA Today/Forbes)
"No idea in politics has hurt children more than the false and misleading idea that the quality of education is determined by how much we spend.
"More than 35 years after Congress passed the first Elementary and Secondary Education Act, public school spending per pupil has more than doubled--even when adjusted for inflation--from $3,331 in 1965-1966 to $8,194 in 2000-2001.
" In fact, the federal government has spent more than $321 billion on education programs since 1965. Every year, spending on K-12 education by all levels of government exceeds $400 billion.
"Yet, citizens must ask, what have we gotten for all this? Fewer than a third of fourth-graders can read proficiently.
"No, the problem isn't--and never has been--money alone. This is just the most tired of all excuses. If there is no account-ability, or schools use unproven fads for instruction, it doesn't matter how much money is thrown at a problem; it will be wasted."
--Rod Paige, Secretary of Education
That baby is salvagable. So is mom absent the responsibilty and burden of motherhood. He/she - the baby - needs a nurturing and healthy home. Even if the adopting or foster care parents are white folk. If "black leaders" object to that, they are racist scumbags.
When these kids are liberated from their disease, they'll learn at the same pace as their peers, they'll succeed and fail and grow honestly, they'll see a future and a life so they won't get knocked up or gang bang to compensate. So, they'll have kids when they are ready and able to raise them, just like it's supposed to be.
Hmong, Somali and Mexican kids don't go to public school until their English is sufficient to learn at a commesurate rate with their classmates. MacAllister College, St. Olaf and the rest have $50 million endowments, why don't they fund intensive English instructional centers for Hmong, Somali and Latino immigrants? These bastions of left wing sublimity are so freaking earnest and smug, maybe they can do something postitive for a change. They're sitting on piles of money.
No kids stay in class if they are fundamentally lacking the tools ... language, behavior or home preparation ... to compete in a positive and enlightening way.
To the DFL and MEA ... it's about funding mechanisms, revenue triggers, program investments, status quo, status quo ... **** the kids, let's keep the union dues and election wins coming.
Didn't bother to read the rest of my posts, hmmmm?
They were asked to locate their OWN country. Many "correctly" picked Mexico.
We're in a vulnerable position as an enconomic and social crew right now. We've pretty much drifted into the acceptance that we are no longer going to be a manufacturer in industries where we cannot compete in the marketplace without a State-enforced market-corrupting edge. So, we're not going to make socks, dress shirts, CDs, comsumer goods and any other products or services where we cannot demand premium price and its justifiable labor investment. That goes down the sink hole if we are not more educated, skilled, innovative, productive and motivated. These kids are failing Q/A in unacceptable numbers, and the NEA and their thugs need be disemboweled if they enable that scandal.
The breakdown is the inability of a growing number of children to learn at a peer comparable rate. Yeah, we have to filter out the garbage the ghouls are feeding them, but kids now B.S. when it's jammed into their face, and if they are skilled and smart they'll know Mr. Bonghit is having some real aging crises.
Where that inability is a cultural home issue ... I'm draconian and proud. "You're coming with us, you deserve a real life". This is a COMMUNITY vested interest, and I'm not going to shirk that. You don't read to your child, you don't provide him/her toys and puzzles to stimulate the creative muscle, you don't challenge you child to succeed, you don't discipline your child and you just plop them in front of the TV 365X14 .... yeah, that child is going to parents who are going to do them justice.
If its a language problem, let's address that defecit. If it's a problem with public benefit access, let's address that too. These are political challenges.
The people who run the schools are the same people who are running the family-destroying campaign in the first place. Their not going to say ... "Jahna, you are in 1st grade and you can't identify a single letter or number. Mom, did we F UP royally or what with this kid? Well, let's talk to the teacher and see if we can catch him up in a hurry over the next 14 years."
Kabar, by that time it is too late. Those kids are desperately behing the eight ball and that child is golden, his/her parent is no longer relevant. They AREN'T a parent.
Can you provide a link to the test? I searched Forbes but I haven't found it so far. I want my family to take the test. Since we range in age from 7 to 45, this should be a decent test for a Midwestern family.
Of course, homeschooling our children, at least through 8th grade, means that we will blow the curve. Oh well, maybe my youngest daughter will miss a question to keep the people that Forbes tested from feeling too bad.
By all means, create the educational springboard that best honors your commitment to the future prosperity and happiness of your children.
But, you and I will still be paying to maintain a putrid and insidious culture and political outrage. If a young woman comes to Hennepin County and says "I'm pregnant, I don't know or can't tell you who the father is, I need some service" i.e. free pre-natal, birthing, post-natal and pediatric medical services forever more ... if we're paying for his roof, paying for his food, paying for his clothing and cribbing and toys and diapers ... that's OUR KID!
We've got to attack this blight and soon. Some culture to authenticate, a newborn and her 60 year old great great grandma. No, grampa is not a real word, nor is Dad and three uncles are currently unavailable for comment.
Getting the kids to Kindergarten with a foundation ready for go-go growth is what we OWE those doomed little babies. They're not going to get it without some vicious close order combat from the poverty pimps. Race based stuff too, though the problem is absolutely independent of skin color, and fully a function of cultural behavior and mores.
These children deserve better, and these parents don't deserve a thing.
These days, it seems that anyone who wants to instill traditional values is labeled a bigot, and dismissed.
Stumped me for a while then I realized it was formerly a FRENCH COLONY!
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