Apparently some parents are motivated enough to send their children to private school, despite paying their share towards public school funding. If the teachers were providing a quality education, certainly private schools would be almost non-existent.Funding for teachers comes second to quality of education simply because the market, unhindered by government regulation, will naturally sort out your choices and quality of education will tend to dictate the salary a teacher is able to seek from their employer or the child's guardians.
And we can't change the system until we get the Federal Government and NEA out of the schools. Let NEA schools compete with the sisters and other private schools.
I agree. Parents really need to be a part of their children's educations. Teachers can try as hard as they want while the students are at school, but if the parents don't respect and value the education their children are having, the children are going to realize that and, in turn, they won't care about their schoolwork in the least. Believe me, I see it every day in my school. You can pick out the students that are getting the parental support and you can pick out those kids that aren't.
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bratpack8Nov 21, 2007
Who said some of us can't be AGAINST BOTH?
humptydankNov 21, 2007
Cool. Now do Louisiana. And Alabama. And Mississippi.
peppermintpigNov 21, 2007
Apparently some parents are motivated enough to send their children to private school, despite paying their share towards public school funding. If the teachers were providing a quality education, certainly private schools would be almost non-existent.Funding for teachers comes second to quality of education simply because the market, unhindered by government regulation, will naturally sort out your choices and quality of education will tend to dictate the salary a teacher is able to seek from their employer or the child's guardians.
othererikNov 21, 2007
...follow that children who are MORE likely to be supervised, nourished, and ... typo and edit timed out..
southsideirishNov 23, 2007
And we can't change the system until we get the Federal Government and NEA out of the schools. Let NEA schools compete with the sisters and other private schools.
tokenwhiteguyNov 30, 2007
I hope you get hit by a bus you f**king ignorant assh**e.
chessmasterjoeDec 16, 2007
He claims to be a constitutional scholar. If this is what he think the constitution allows the federal government to do we are in deep trouble.
katrinamarieFeb 17, 2008
I agree. Parents really need to be a part of their children's educations. Teachers can try as hard as they want while the students are at school, but if the parents don't respect and value the education their children are having, the children are going to realize that and, in turn, they won't care about their schoolwork in the least. Believe me, I see it every day in my school. You can pick out the students that are getting the parental support and you can pick out those kids that aren't.
lisapaydayDec 1, 2008
Education is a vital ingredient in the success of a nation. This gives everybody privilege to widen up their knowledge on their lives. This also gives confidence that we can face anybody because we are fully equipped by all the knowledge with job opportunities that will be render to us in the future. As Americans emerge from the afterglow of the recent presidential elections and president-elect Obama prepares to take the reins of the country, education is a topic on the minds of many. What will he do to improve the lot of students and teachers in America? According to an article at The Apple, Obama’s first order of business when it comes to education will be to look at No Child Left Behind. He doesn’t want to scrap the program, but he does want to reform it, particularly when it comes to standardize testing. He is against preparing students all year to “fill in bubbles.” Referencing schools, both Obama and vice president-elect Biden support charter schools, so long as they perform up to standard. Teachers at charter schools and beyond will find Obama incentives like Teacher Service Scholarships and various pay rewards to be a great help. In addition, boosting Early Head Start programs and providing tax credits (which Obama calls the “American Opportunity” credit) for college education are at the forefront of the president-elect’s plan. Repairing faith in the American educational system via these ideas and more will surely lead to the kind of credit repair the country needs – where the currency is a dynamic workforce that is prepared to lead America into the future. Educating the entire American’s properly is one of the key to build a progressive nation. Click to learn more about < <a class="user" href="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/what-is-credit-repair/">http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/what-is-cr ...</a> Credit Repair.
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