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I disagree with that.
I would think dopp would know what he read that inspired him to make such a thread in the first place. And if it is the post I am thinking it is referring to, then yes, it is exactly as dopp describes.
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I disagree with that.
What about the religious classes before you were a senior?
I was publicly skewled. LOL.
I think there is a huge difference between schools. Some are good, but most of them are pretty bad. That is my experience. I am homeschooling my daughter right now. She can almost read already at 3. I know lots of people who were homeschooled and graduated high school at 15 or 16, then went wild in college. So yeah. My kids are going to private school when they get a bit older.
Umm....Sunstone...that was lame!
I'm only in it for the Frubals!:yes:
I'm only in it for the Frubals!:yes:
Why do private schools have to be religious? People are asking about how successful vouchers are when we have not even gave any yet. People are talking about ignorance, everyone that starts school is ignorant, otherwise education would be unnecessary.
I truly believe that deep down everyone thinks they attended a fine school in America.
The only person who was critical of their school was penguino. I believe he is the only one intelligent enough to realize that he is getting the shaft on his education.
If we started private schools that set standards higher for teachers and students and these schools could afford to run with the money they recieved from vouchers, how could that possibly be a bad thing? Students would behave and learn more and teachers would get paid well. Thats a win-win in my book.
The private sector can always do a better job with less money than the government ever could. School administrators get all the extra money. The parents should be the administrators and empower the principle to hire and fire as he See's fit. If he abuses his power, the parents will give the principle the boot.
If children want to pray, they should be able to just as if students do not want to participate in this, they should not have to sweat it. If religion is to be taught in school, all religions should be represented including Atheism.
Why do private schools have to be religious? People are asking about how successful vouchers are when we have not even gave any yet. People are talking about ignorance, everyone that starts school is ignorant, otherwise education would be unnecessary.
I truly believe that deep down everyone thinks they attended a fine school in America.
The only person who was critical of their school was penguino. I believe he is the only one intelligent enough to realize that he is getting the shaft on his education.
You're putting the cart before the horse. Why do you automatically assume that the private schools would set standards higher? Most of the exodus to private education under a voucher system would probably be students whose parents consider the school's religious affiliation more important than its quality, IMO.If we started private schools that set standards higher for teachers and students and these schools could afford to run with the money they recieved from vouchers, how could that possibly be a bad thing? Students would behave and learn more and teachers would get paid well. Thats a win-win in my book.
So then why have the government involved at all? Scrap the idea of vouchers, get the government out of education, and let each parent pay for their kid's schooling directly.The private sector can always do a better job with less money than the government ever could. School administrators get all the extra money. The parents should be the administrators and empower the principle to hire and fire as he See's fit. If he abuses his power, the parents will give the principle the boot.
Did they?I just want to know which nine people voted that they were stupid.
Ideally, that would be my preference. I'm not sure how we get there from here. I think it would have to go hand in hand with a total libertarian reform of government, a radical downsizing of it.So then why have the government involved at all? Scrap the idea of vouchers, get the government out of education, and let each parent pay for their kid's schooling directly.
The free market's best, right?