>Bush-era RINO that supported Common Core and aided in the destruction of American education through privatizing it
Eventually she'll be given the boot, there are more pressing matters at hand.
>Bush-era RINO that supported Common Core and aided in the destruction of American education through privatizing it
Eventually she'll be given the boot, there are more pressing matters at hand.
Are you playing stupid or are you actually retarded?
The effect of what is currently being done will trickle down to education. What good will the privatization of schools do, when children are sent to cabal-funded education facilities? How would parents, who are basically still children themselves mentally, know the difference? Teaching the public to think for itself is paramount but hell it's more basic than that, many citizens lack a base moral-compass to discern right from wrong. Priorities.
Yet you don't say why, because? It's called, not underestimating my enemies, you'll have to forgive a bit of jaded commentary considering we've been on the losing end of a battle for the better part of 50+ years.
I'm trying to win a grammar contest, you goon boomer. I asked you to spell out an argument since you've shat in the past 10 breads about DeVos and dire need of privatization in education.
Then you're wasting time even bringing it up, if you're not going to bother to redpill when one asks to be informed.
Just like a gun, it depends on who is behind it and their intent. If The People were responsible, would they not keep a consistent oversight regarding the government's handling of it and correct accordingly? In a perfect world, yes but that hasn't happened. Case and point, you want to put education into the hands of those same people, who cannot be responsible enough to maintain something as simple as just "keeping tabs"?
I'd have to dig on Horace Mann but honestly teachers are by no means slaves in the current system thanks to the very union you mentioned earlier, evenโฆI hate to say so but "bad" teachers are rewarded in the union.
Kek, you might as well gas the lot of them then, including Boards of Education nationwide. Private schools get private students, for a fee of course.
>Clown
No, I think he's alluding to the fact that mass-privatization will eventually lead to some children being unable to attend school, which he's not wrong about. That was my original fear as well, people already don't make enough money, the taxes not taken out for education wouldn't be enough to offset tuition and more.
>homeschooling
You think people in the current age have either the time OR the effort for that, when they barely have time for individual, personal responsibilities? Not trying to sound pessimistic, just being realistic here, I say this having met and worked with people all over the US. Don't get me wrong, it could encourage one of the parents to remain in the home but nowadays if both don't work they're proper-fucked, especially with kids in the middle-class. Anyone below middle-class is justโฆwell, screwed, to put it nicely.
Well that's why the other guy is upset, because we're already to the point where education has been dulled to being a blunt instrument. He's right to be angry, I am as well but I simply don't see complete privatization as being the ultimate "fix" for the situation.
No problems here but there was some very noticeable lag for a moment when updating.
I was home-schooled myself through the entirety of junior high, so I see where you're coming from but no-one alive today has lived in the world you think will work. However, in the last decade there's been a global push for privatization in education, that alone is worrying because it means the cabal was more than likely pushing it.
Welcome, you should probably follow along with posts before writing a paragraph. This is just healthy conversation, I'm not against redpilling the masses.
People already have options though.
It's not difficult for those committed, certain parents could organically become teachers in their own right, that much I like a lot about privatization but it ends there.
Many private schools are comp'd, many have secret societies being as old as they are, they're easy to turn into breeding grounds for such things because they're isolated in a sense. People do have options, they're just ill-informed of them. Big difference.
No problem, anon. this is actually sliding a bit too much now.