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On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 16:25:21 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Gene Kearns" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 14:09:33 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: http://www.break.com/movies/suffrage.html I couldn't believe it. I know that this is probably preaching to the choir... since I know your wife is a teacher, but education is now defined as the ability to pass a standardized test. It has nothing to do with ability to reason or accrued knowledge. A recent newspaper article found that, locally, of 350 applicants, only 23 of 350 applicants with a high school diploma had adequate skills in reading, writing, and math to begin entry level college classes.... but having a high school diploma, we know they can pass that test! Right? I wish someone would explain to me why this is true, and exactly what's happened since I left high school in 1970. It's rather depressing. Well, for one we now spend all of our time and effort trying to educate the uneducable. Was a time when we allowed and expected those who did not want to be in school to leave and those who could not learn were excluded. Now we dumb down everything to their level. This includes those who would have been institutionalized in 1970 due to extremely low IQs and learning disbilities. The current trend ( and the law "Individuals with Disabilities Education Act") is much better for most of these groups, but try learning in a class of 20 where two autistic children are banging their heads against the walls while 2 or 3 retarded children are being attended to by their personal teacher aids. The class size is much smaller than in 1970 (20 kids vs. 32 kids) and the staffing levels are way up ( a teacher and a couple of aids assigned to specific children) but the instruction is designed to a much lower level and the distractions are extreme. Dave Hall |
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