O'Reilly gives a spot on assessment of the Ferguson situation.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Max E., Aug 21, 2014.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Absolutely correct
     
    #31     Aug 21, 2014
  2. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Gee, no prejudices there.
     
    #32     Aug 21, 2014
  3. fhl

    fhl

    Most of us have seen those sample questions from eighth or ninth grade tests from the early part of the twentieth century. Very difficult questions in my view.

    All they had back then was a teacher and a desk and a few books.

    That's all you need. The rest is a complete waste and it's nothing more than a fraud to funnel money to teachers and administrators.

    The public sector used to make less money in return for security. Now they make more and still have more security.
     
    #33     Aug 21, 2014
  4. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Yeah. And they were expected to stay only up through the fifth grade. After all, the kids worked either on the farm on in factories. How much education do you need for that?
     
    #34     Aug 21, 2014
  5. fhl

    fhl


    Enough to pass the, as I said, exceedingly difficult question on the tests, i guess.
     
    #35     Aug 21, 2014
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Not if it didn't matter whether one passed the test or not.
     
    #36     Aug 21, 2014
  7. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Recommended reading . . .


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    This book explains why the "good old days" were only good for a privileged few and why they were unrelentingly hard for most. Sobering, actually. Check it out.
     
    #37     Aug 21, 2014
  8. jem

    jem

    except for the commies and cronies... times were far better after Reagan's policies were introduced for the next 25 years.
     
    #38     Aug 21, 2014
  9. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI

    He doesn't get it at all ... there may be occasional school districts where funding is not perfect but to be redundant .... District Superintendents are graded and evaluated on how ALL students in their districts perform. And school boards, who evaluate the Superintendent, love to see schools that excel and ace state wide tests. Yes, those schools tend to be in middle and middle upper class areas. And WHY is that? Hmmmm, maybe because their is a much higher percentage of 2 parent households, the parents tend to be well educated and hold well paying jobs, want their own children to excel, help them with homework from day one and set rules in the household. Kids at schools that are failing are different ... parents tend to be less educated, employed in low paying jobs (if employed at all), rarely have 2 parents in the home, and much less discipline due to the prior point, often don't help their kids with school work either because they don't care, don't make the time or can't even do the work themselves. This is NOT my opinion, rather my experiences. So once again Douche Bag shoots from the hip with no real world experience. Back to the school boards ... they put pressure on the district to get the underperforming schools test scores up to a minimum of 'Fair' or some equivalent. To do that they allocate more resources to said schools. Only so much $$$ in a district, without raising taxes, so when the failing schools need more $$$ some other schools give money up. And even with all the extra resources many students continue to fail, mainly due to the factors I cited above. And you can't blame the middle (or upper class) on these outcomes. People CHOOSE to bring kids into the world. If you don't have the financial resources, an adequate homelife, and the ongoing support to truly raise a child then don't have one.
     
    #39     Aug 21, 2014
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  10. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI

    Anyone can find an obscure article to post a link here. Heck anyone can blog, post on Salon, Huffington Post or any other number of liberal sites crying for equality ... sad FACT is that 99% of the time these people have no credibility. Just as you have none. Difference between you and I in education is that "I do" and you sit on your ass and post drivel. I've forgotten more about failing schools than your sorry ass will even know.
     
    #40     Aug 21, 2014
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