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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 822673" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>I've heard some good things from that film. It points out the problems with the public school systems. Sure there are many things to say on the negative side of this topic. And yet there are a few solutions to cure the problem. </p><p> </p><p>One of the problems is that we shovel off our kids to the schools and trust some stranger to fulfill their jobs in giving your children an education. The public side has proven to be the lazy way to achieve this goal. The solution is to either quit your job and home school them. Or pull them out, get a voucher and place them into more strict or more renown school ( as moreluck said ) private or catholic, even jewish schools. Those people dont screw around when dealing with children. </p><p> </p><p>Secondly, teachers have to go by a curriculum. A set guide to what they are supposed to be teaching. The teachers who go out of this course and are more abstract too are labeled trouble makers. </p><p> </p><p>Third is the kids. Children of the age where they can go to school. I recall wanting to play more then wanting learn something. The age limit of learning is too low. Your asking kids with small attention spans to sit still for 5 - 6 hours a day. Come on, thats an easy one. </p><p> </p><p>Lastly the parents are to blame. As they trust other strangers, to blaming the school system for you childs lost chance of an eduation. The Parents play just as important part in their childs education as the school systems. Lack of group study ( parent and child ) to paid tutors. There really isnt that much involvment with helping the student as well. Part of that is the teachers fault, as they should be filling in parents to their kids problems. Which they deem to be too much work and not apart of their contract, or the parents wont tolerate such critical comments about their snowflakes.</p><p> </p><p>Another solution to getting kids a better education is to start involving speciality type courses, skill trades earlier into the curriculum. Choosen classes by the student, free will. They can learn how to cook, repair cars, work on/ with computers, language courses to only name a few. This would lead to more of an intrest into education and following up to a possible career path. The world needs more specialist. Of course it would limit ones choice or need of college. A reason why they would never intergrade such a radical idea.</p><p> </p><p>Gonna go look for it on youtube, perhaps on a torrent. I'm sure this is a film everyone should see. I just hope it isnt a bomb throwing movie like Micheal Moores filks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 822673, member: 16334"] I've heard some good things from that film. It points out the problems with the public school systems. Sure there are many things to say on the negative side of this topic. And yet there are a few solutions to cure the problem. One of the problems is that we shovel off our kids to the schools and trust some stranger to fulfill their jobs in giving your children an education. The public side has proven to be the lazy way to achieve this goal. The solution is to either quit your job and home school them. Or pull them out, get a voucher and place them into more strict or more renown school ( as moreluck said ) private or catholic, even jewish schools. Those people dont screw around when dealing with children. Secondly, teachers have to go by a curriculum. A set guide to what they are supposed to be teaching. The teachers who go out of this course and are more abstract too are labeled trouble makers. Third is the kids. Children of the age where they can go to school. I recall wanting to play more then wanting learn something. The age limit of learning is too low. Your asking kids with small attention spans to sit still for 5 - 6 hours a day. Come on, thats an easy one. Lastly the parents are to blame. As they trust other strangers, to blaming the school system for you childs lost chance of an eduation. The Parents play just as important part in their childs education as the school systems. Lack of group study ( parent and child ) to paid tutors. There really isnt that much involvment with helping the student as well. Part of that is the teachers fault, as they should be filling in parents to their kids problems. Which they deem to be too much work and not apart of their contract, or the parents wont tolerate such critical comments about their snowflakes. Another solution to getting kids a better education is to start involving speciality type courses, skill trades earlier into the curriculum. Choosen classes by the student, free will. They can learn how to cook, repair cars, work on/ with computers, language courses to only name a few. This would lead to more of an intrest into education and following up to a possible career path. The world needs more specialist. Of course it would limit ones choice or need of college. A reason why they would never intergrade such a radical idea. Gonna go look for it on youtube, perhaps on a torrent. I'm sure this is a film everyone should see. I just hope it isnt a bomb throwing movie like Micheal Moores filks. [/QUOTE]
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