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An end to public education? I read again and again that public schools are terrible, that they breed laziness and sloppy thinking, that the teachers unions are horrible, etc., etc.
So what do you want? Do you want to abandon the public school system altogether? What's the alternative and why aren't you telling us what that alternative is? Is it that EVERYONE should be home schooled? How practical is that? Is it that the people who can afford private schools send their kids to private schools, while the rest of the kids get no education at all? What are the long term consequences of that policy?
If you want public education to continue to exist, HOW do you want it to continue? Without using any of our tax money? Or in some other way?
If you think teacher's unions are so horrible, how do you suggest compensating teachers outside the union structure? What will assure that we get GOOD teachers into the system, if not their compensation packages?
Please explain--especially those of you conservatives who hate public education.
Dry: OK, I agree. What SHOULD we do? Please explain. All I read about is how bad things are. I'm interested in how to IMPROVE things.
Wow, almost every answer merely repeats the idea with which I started my question: the public school system is in bad shape.
AGREED!
Now tell me how to fix it.
"The parents' fault, the parents' fault, the parents' fault...."
Hey, anyone can play the blame game. For the fifth time, this is a question that asks for SOLUTIONS, not repeated statements about what the PROBLEM is.
So what do you want? Do you want to abandon the public school system altogether? What's the alternative and why aren't you telling us what that alternative is? Is it that EVERYONE should be home schooled? How practical is that? Is it that the people who can afford private schools send their kids to private schools, while the rest of the kids get no education at all? What are the long term consequences of that policy?
If you want public education to continue to exist, HOW do you want it to continue? Without using any of our tax money? Or in some other way?
If you think teacher's unions are so horrible, how do you suggest compensating teachers outside the union structure? What will assure that we get GOOD teachers into the system, if not their compensation packages?
Please explain--especially those of you conservatives who hate public education.
Dry: OK, I agree. What SHOULD we do? Please explain. All I read about is how bad things are. I'm interested in how to IMPROVE things.
Wow, almost every answer merely repeats the idea with which I started my question: the public school system is in bad shape.
AGREED!
Now tell me how to fix it.
"The parents' fault, the parents' fault, the parents' fault...."
Hey, anyone can play the blame game. For the fifth time, this is a question that asks for SOLUTIONS, not repeated statements about what the PROBLEM is.