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Schools Are Ditching Homework, Deadlines in Favor of ‘Equitable Grading’

Las Vegas high-school English teacher Laura Jeanne Penrod initially thought the grading changes at her school district made sense. Under the overhaul, students are given more chances to prove they have mastered a subject without being held to arbitrary deadlines, in recognition of challenges some children have outside school. Soon after the system was introduced, however, Ms. Penrod said her 11th-grade honors students realized the new rules minimized the importance of homework to their final grades, leading many to forgo the brainstorming and rough drafts required ahead of writing a persuasive essay. Some didn’t turn in the essay at all, knowing they could redo it later.

“They’re relying on children having intrinsic motivation, and that is the furthest thing from the truth for this age group,” said Ms. Penrod, a teacher for 17 years.

The Clark County School District where Ms. Penrod works—the nation’s fifth-largest school system—has joined dozens of districts in California, Iowa, Virginia and other states in moves toward “equitable grading” with varying degrees of buy-in. Leaders in the 305,000-student Clark County district said the new approach was about making grades a more accurate reflection of a student’s progress and giving opportunities to all learners. Equitable grading can take different forms, but the systems aim to measure whether a student knows the classroom material by the end of a term without penalties for behavior, which, under the theory, can introduce bias. Homework is typically played down and students are given multiple opportunities to complete tests and assignments.

Proponents of the approach, including paid consultants, say it benefits students with after-school responsibilities, such as a job or caring for siblings, as well as those with learning disabilities. Traditional grading methods, they say, favor those with a stable home life and more hands-on parents....In Las Vegas, some teachers and students say the changes have led to gaming the system and a lack of accountability.

“If you go to a job in real life, you can’t pick and choose what tasks you want to do and only do the quote big ones,” said Alyson Henderson, a high-school English teacher there. Lessons drag on now, she said, because students can turn in work until right before grades are due.....“We’re really setting students up for a false sense of reality,” Ms. Henderson said.....Extra credit is banned—no more points for bringing in school supplies—as is grading for behavior, which includes habits such as attendance....The scale starts at 49% or 50% rather than zero, meant to keep a student’s grade from sinking so low from a few missed assignments that they feel they can’t recover and give up......Clark County said in the first year of the change, fewer students across racial demographics received an F....

https://www.wsj.com/articles/schools-are-ditching-homework-deadlines-in-favor-of-equitable-grading-dcef7c3e

 

 

 

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On 4/29/2023 at 1:56 AM, Blue Horseshoe said:

.“We’re really setting students up for a false sense of reality,”

 

This is the liberal mantra, in a nutshell.  They have a detachment from reality.  This is why they leave fuked up liberal areas after scorched earth liberal policy, and then go fuk up the next place they congregate.  

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10 hours ago, Blue Horseshoe said:

 

 

2nd vid. 

Dr. Anne Delessio-Parson: Professor, Department Of Sociology And Criminology - Penn State University

Feminest - Vegan.

Says her research proves meat-consumption promotes toxic masculinity & gender inequality.  

Social scientist specializing in food sovereignty, plant-based eating practices, & population science.  

Undertook a research project in South India where she also taught & studied yoga.

Believes math/statistics are racist.

No wonder so many college kids are focked up :(


 

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Good. Wreck it some more, liberals. 

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remember, in a dictatorship, the dictator executes the intelligent because they are a threat.  the dictator wants uneducated yes men filling the bureaucracy because they are no threat.

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I know they think they are being kind and helpful to people who desperately need it.  But allowing people to enter adulthood who are stupid is not kind or helpful.

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Students: Homeless drug addicts have invaded California high school — leaving behind needles, sleeping on campus, using restrooms

.....A group of students from a San Jose high school demanded on Thursday that district officials take action to prevent homeless drug addicts from continuing to invade their campus, an issue students say has been going on for a year....A coalition of 20 students ...stood before school officials during a district board meeting last week to demand the administration do more to ensure the safety of students. According to the students, homeless individuals have been trespassing on school property, using school restrooms, and leaving behind used needles.

The group of students requested that district officials install a fence around the school to prevent the homeless from wandering onto school property, a situation that has become a long-term ongoing problem since a homeless encampment was installed next to the school.... “We see them coming into our bathrooms. We have them sleeping in our athletic sheds, and we also have them breaking fences and doing drugs on the lunch table.”

https://www.theblaze.com/news/students-homeless-drug-addicts-have-invaded-california-high-school-leaving-behind-needles-sleeping-on-campus-using-restrooms

 

San Jose: Some students feel left behind under new grading policies

SAN JOSE — In the wake of the pandemic, San Jose’s largest school district shifted its grading policies to put more emphasis on tests, evaluations, and projects, a move officials said was supposed to make grading more equitable....However, the results so far appear mixed, as some students said they feel the system is uneven and harmful....Homework and classwork, sometimes referred to as “formative” assignments, can no longer be worth more than 25% of a student’s overall grade, according to the district policy....Carla Collins, the school district board president, said the new policy is meant to boost equity in grading practices across schools...

....Patrick Bernhardt, a math teacher at Pioneer High School, is president of the San Jose Teachers Association. Bernhardt said the most frequent concern he has heard from teachers is the “unanticipated workload increases” from the new policy....“Teachers are now required to offer students the opportunity to retake or to correct some assessments,” Bernhardt said. He said some teachers are worried there may not be enough time for teachers to do those kinds of retests...“It’s benefiting some people but it’s drowning others...” 

https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/03/16/san-jose-some-students-feel-left-behind-under-new-grading-policies/

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Parents infuriated as migrants enroll in Chicago schools without health records after years of COVID rules

.....Chicago-area parents are voicing their outrage over public schools allowing migrant children to enroll without health documentation, as cities across the U.S. are dealing with an influx of migrants into their communities..... discuss the hypocrisy of requiring vaccination records from residents, while migrants are allowed to enroll without such documents....."Right now in the school district in which we live we have to provide residency, citizenship, health records and vaccination records on an almost annual basis. I have a child right now, and I must have five emails in my inbox stating that my child cannot return to school next year without a specific vaccine. So it's certainly inconsistent with what they're allowing for the migrant children coming into the Chicago public schools."

....around 40 to 50 migrant children were expected to enroll at one elementary school in the Little Village area and up to a dozen would go to a nearby high school for the final weeks of the school year. ...The city's sanctuary policies toward migrants has prompted outrage from residents, which boiled over at a recent meeting about a college being used as temporary housing for migrants. "You can be compassionate, but you can't be foolish....We are inviting in everyone like a magnet, ‘Everyone come here, collect all your freebies. We are going to give it to you.' Every sucker in here is going to pay for it....I would expect that they would be coming here legally and be bound to the same guidelines and principles and laws that all of our own children as taxpaying citizens are."

https://www.foxnews.com/media/parents-infuriated-migrants-enroll-chicago-schools-without-health-records-years-covid-rules

 

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Team Blue zealots in Big Blue Cities are arguing over getting rid of homework for kids and all their pro-trans agendas, however the risk of a potential large scale public health crisis? 

Team Blue HQ and the DNC don't care. Their children go to wealthy private schools for the children of the "elite" with armed security. 

No one knows where these kids are coming from, what their backgrounds should reveal, and few to none are vaccinated on multiple levels. 

And it's all paid for with my tax dollars and your tax dollars. To make it easier for American children to have a financially insolvent future and to make it easier for them to die. 

But hey, at least there's "racial equity" in homework. 

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Parents Don’t Appreciate a “Vaccination Awareness Day” That Doesn’t Really Help Get Kids Vaccinated

.....On Thursday evening, when the email came from CPS announcing canceled classes on Friday, November 12 for “Vaccination Awareness Day,” my heart sank. I had immediate and visceral memories of the days when my kids (now 10 and 11 years old) were younger, and childcare with full-time work was a constant juggling act.... For many working parents, a last-minute non-attendance day presents a real burden, especially during a month when there were already six non-attendance days for students....But this effort feels thin and poorly planned. CPS should have seen this coming and could have done so much more to actually make vaccination available and accessible for their families....

I seriously question whether a late-hour school cancelation actually accomplishes the goal of getting as many kids vaccinated as possible. While it means that children are not required to be in school, it does not address the fact that parents, broadly speaking, do not have the same time off. Nor does it broadly address vaccine accessibility, especially in high-needs neighborhoods....

If CPS truly wanted to make vaccinations a priority, why did they not make every school a walk-in vaccination site (similar to New York City)? Or coordinate a large-scale campaign with Protect Chicago at Home, Chicago’s in-home vaccination program, which is available to all Chicagoans? Importantly, Protect Chicago at Home will not be offering in-home vaccines for 5- to 11-year olds until November 15, which means that is not even an option for families on Vaccination Awareness Day....Finally, CPS has not addressed the fact that the pediatric Pfizer vaccine requires two doses three weeks apart. December 3 would be the date when any student who gets their first dose November 12 should be scheduled to get their second dose. Will students have another day off then? ......Or will this day turn into another time when parents are left to figure it out on their own?

CPS CEO Pedro Martinez has denied that Vaccination Awareness Day was in any way about staffing shortages. However, the day before announcing that schools would be closed on November 12, it appears that CPS was anticipating staff shortages, offering financial incentives to substitutes and staff who would work on that date....At the end of the day, though, the canceled classes on Friday, November 12 feels like another instance where CPS and the City of Chicago have passed the buck, shifting the burden of planning and forethought from an institutional responsibility to individual parents and families. 

https://chicagounheard.org/blog/parents-dont-appreciate-a-vaccination-appreciation-day-that-doesnt-really-help-get-kids-vaccinated/

 

Chicago cancels classes as union refuses in-person teaching

.... Leaders of Chicago Public Schools canceled classes Wednesday after the teachers union voted to refuse in-person instruction and switch to remote learning due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the latest development in an escalating battle over pandemic safety protocols in the nation’s third-largest school district....The union argued that the district’s safety protocols are lacking, and teachers and students are vulnerable....

“We’d rather be in our classes teaching, we’d rather have the schools open. What we are saying though is that right now we’re in the middle of a major surge, it is breaking all the records and hospitals are full,” he said during a Wednesday morning news conference with other union officials, teachers and parents....The union’s action, approved by 73% of members, called for remote instruction until “cases substantially subside” or union leaders approve an agreement for safety protocols with the district...

....Danelda Craig, a parent who also spoke at the news conference, said she was “taken aback” by a suggestion from the city’s public health commissioner that people could wear two masks to improve protection. Craig said most children struggle with one...But the union, with roughly 25,000 members, has proposed metrics for districtwide closure, citing risks to students and teachers. A fierce battle took place last January over similar issues....

Schools CEO Pedro Martinez said buildings would remain open for “essential services,” but not instruction....

https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2022/01/05/chicago-cancels-classes-as-union-refuses-in-person-teaching/

 

 

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Chicago's school district will literally shut down all classes and all in-person instruction for American children, causing more pain and struggle for their tax paying parents, because of "safety concerns", but will not blink a single eye when illegal immigrant children, who cannot be properly identified and vetted, can simply waltz into these public schools, paid for by our tax dollars no less, with no accountability on their health status and their potential infection risk to American children in Chicago. 

But at least they have "equity" in homework and do their part to make sure oversexualized books get into their school districts. 

Priorities, priorities, priorities. 

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4 hours ago, Blue Horseshoe said:

Parents Don’t Appreciate a “Vaccination Awareness Day” That Doesn’t Really Help Get Kids Vaccinated

.....On Thursday evening, when the email came from CPS announcing canceled classes on Friday, November 12 for “Vaccination Awareness Day,” my heart sank. I had immediate and visceral memories of the days when my kids (now 10 and 11 years old) were younger, and childcare with full-time work was a constant juggling act.... For many working parents, a last-minute non-attendance day presents a real burden, especially during a month when there were already six non-attendance days for students....But this effort feels thin and poorly planned. CPS should have seen this coming and could have done so much more to actually make vaccination available and accessible for their families....

I seriously question whether a late-hour school cancelation actually accomplishes the goal of getting as many kids vaccinated as possible. While it means that children are not required to be in school, it does not address the fact that parents, broadly speaking, do not have the same time off. Nor does it broadly address vaccine accessibility, especially in high-needs neighborhoods....

If CPS truly wanted to make vaccinations a priority, why did they not make every school a walk-in vaccination site (similar to New York City)? Or coordinate a large-scale campaign with Protect Chicago at Home, Chicago’s in-home vaccination program, which is available to all Chicagoans? Importantly, Protect Chicago at Home will not be offering in-home vaccines for 5- to 11-year olds until November 15, which means that is not even an option for families on Vaccination Awareness Day....Finally, CPS has not addressed the fact that the pediatric Pfizer vaccine requires two doses three weeks apart. December 3 would be the date when any student who gets their first dose November 12 should be scheduled to get their second dose. Will students have another day off then? ......Or will this day turn into another time when parents are left to figure it out on their own?

CPS CEO Pedro Martinez has denied that Vaccination Awareness Day was in any way about staffing shortages. However, the day before announcing that schools would be closed on November 12, it appears that CPS was anticipating staff shortages, offering financial incentives to substitutes and staff who would work on that date....At the end of the day, though, the canceled classes on Friday, November 12 feels like another instance where CPS and the City of Chicago have passed the buck, shifting the burden of planning and forethought from an institutional responsibility to individual parents and families. 

https://chicagounheard.org/blog/parents-dont-appreciate-a-vaccination-appreciation-day-that-doesnt-really-help-get-kids-vaccinated/

 

Chicago cancels classes as union refuses in-person teaching

.... Leaders of Chicago Public Schools canceled classes Wednesday after the teachers union voted to refuse in-person instruction and switch to remote learning due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the latest development in an escalating battle over pandemic safety protocols in the nation’s third-largest school district....The union argued that the district’s safety protocols are lacking, and teachers and students are vulnerable....

“We’d rather be in our classes teaching, we’d rather have the schools open. What we are saying though is that right now we’re in the middle of a major surge, it is breaking all the records and hospitals are full,” he said during a Wednesday morning news conference with other union officials, teachers and parents....The union’s action, approved by 73% of members, called for remote instruction until “cases substantially subside” or union leaders approve an agreement for safety protocols with the district...

....Danelda Craig, a parent who also spoke at the news conference, said she was “taken aback” by a suggestion from the city’s public health commissioner that people could wear two masks to improve protection. Craig said most children struggle with one...But the union, with roughly 25,000 members, has proposed metrics for districtwide closure, citing risks to students and teachers. A fierce battle took place last January over similar issues....

Schools CEO Pedro Martinez said buildings would remain open for “essential services,” but not instruction....

https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2022/01/05/chicago-cancels-classes-as-union-refuses-in-person-teaching/

 

 

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Chicago's school district will literally shut down all classes and all in-person instruction for American children, causing more pain and struggle for their tax paying parents, because of "safety concerns", but will not blink a single eye when illegal immigrant children, who cannot be properly identified and vetted, can simply waltz into these public schools, paid for by our tax dollars no less, with no accountability on their health status and their potential infection risk to American children in Chicago. 

But at least they have "equity" in homework and do their part to make sure oversexualized books get into their school districts. 

Priorities, priorities, priorities. 

Where the libtards at? I thought they were against unequal treatment? 

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I am so glad my kids are through with the education system, this nonsense with all they are doing would be stressful.  Thank god my kids are not being exposed to the array of inane nonesense being pushed across the board.

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Michigan School Board Axes Honors Math To Be More 'Inclusive'

.....The Troy School District Board of Education is removing honors math classes from middle school students in a bid to promote inclusion and diversity....However, parents addressing the school board at a meeting said the plans would disproportionally hurt Asian American students — who make up 39 percent of students in the district — along with other immigrant groups.

“So many things are wrong at all levels about this,” Hengguang Li, a Troy parent who also is chair of the math department at Wayne State University, told the board. “Little collaboration effort and consensus with the community you serve. … You’re rushing through changes at the cost of valuable trust from the Troy community.”

Other parents who signed the petition expressed similar views....“The idea to remove AP courses of any kind is utterly ridiculous,” a woman identified as Lisa Fairbourn wrote on the petition’s webpage. “Please do not continue to dumb down our children all in the name of equity. This is a big reason why parents are considering other choices for their children’s education.”

https://timcast.com/news/michigan-school-board-axes-honors-math-to-be-more-inclusive/
 

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Texts Show Teachers Union Working With CDC Director To Keep Schools Closed

....Newly obtained text messages show the heads of both major teachers unions personally texting then-CDC Director Rochelle Walensky as the agency was putting together a scientific analysis of reopening schools during coronavirus — with the CDC making a key change that allowed schools to stay closed and appeased the unions....On February 11, 2021, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten texted Walensky saying that she had heard a “leak” from The New York Times about what was in the CDC’s upcoming guidance, and expressed concern that it was “at odds with [their] discussion.”

“They are running with a full speed ahead angle” for reopening schools, Weingarten wrote. She said the Times sent her a copy of the internal draft guidance that said, “At any level of community transmission, all schools can provide in-person instruction.”

“Hmmm. Argh,” Walensky wrote to the union honcho.

The next day, Walensky’s agency released guidance that was different. It said, “All schools have options to provide in-person instruction.” That allowed school districts to stay closed while still saying they were following CDC guidelines. “Middle and high schools in virtual only instruction unless they can strictly implement all mitigation strategies and have few cases,” it added.

Weingarten’s union then put out a statement praising the guidance, and texted the document directly to Walensky with the message, “Thank you.”

Walensky responded glowingly, saying, “This gave me the biggest smile of my week. Thank YOU, Friend!”

Weingarten then gently chided the CDC director for not going further to push stricter guidelines that would keep schools closed, saying “:) we will fuss a little on ventilation but I am so grateful.”

Walensky said, “Me too. Totally fair!”

The text messages were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request from the Fairfax Parents Association, a group of parents who fought to end extended school closures in a Democrat-controlled Virginia district....As it has become undeniable that school closures did more harm than good, teachers unions have since tried to rewrite history and claim they were in favor of reopening schools, even though a long trail of documents show that they consistently fought to “reopen schools safely,” with their focus being on ensuring that the definition of “safely” would mean a very high barrier to opening....

https://www.dailywire.com/news/texts-show-teachers-union-working-with-cdc-director-to-keep-schools-closed

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On 5/7/2023 at 4:07 AM, Blue Horseshoe said:

 

 

My God, this woman is stupid and brainwashed. 

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Weingarten doesn’t care if kids can read.  She only cares that they can listen. To her. 

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I'm all for bad education. It's a clear seperator in our society. Let the idiot liberals run shlt cities and they can keep shooting each other and blaming smart people who want nothing to do with them. As long as the murder rates stay high. :thumbsup:

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Just add to the current grading system.  In addition to A's through F's just presume A stands for Asians, C stands for Caucasians, and F's for Failure of the racist system.  Add a new double A or AA for all African Americans. Bive B's to brown persons or persons of color.  D's will be given to future dancers at gentlemen's clubs and to future ditch diggers.

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Just another liberal policy that will do more harm than good, and blame "systemic racism" (from Republican's), when it fails.

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41 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

Just another liberal policy that will do more harm than good, and blame "systemic racism" (from Republican's), when it fails.

And cries for more money.  Not doing Homework is expensive. 

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1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

And cries for more money.  Not doing Homework is expensive. 

Exactly.

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55 minutes ago, TBayXXXVII said:

Just another liberal policy that will do more harm than good, and blame "systemic racism" (from Republican's), when it fails.

You are assuming that it will fail. What if the exact goal is achieved? Every time. 

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27 minutes ago, jonnyutah said:

You are assuming that it will fail. What if the exact goal is achieved? Every time. 

What is the exact goal and what is the logic behind it?

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1 hour ago, jonnyutah said:

You are assuming that it will fail. What if the exact goal is achieved? Every time. 

I'm not assuming anything, failure is inevitable.  Let's assume that the teachers are good at their job.  That being the case, homework is given to the students to make sure they're actually learning what they're being taught.  The kids that WANT to do well in school will still do homework and take the initiative to get good grades.  The kids that don't care, still won't put forth the necessary effort to learn the material.  The most likely net result of this initiative will increase the gap in grades and/or, the number of kids with higher grades will decrease and not the number kids with lower grades increase.  There is a 0.0% chance that kids who were failing (or had below average grades), will all of a sudden have higher grades (unless they start grading on a curve... which will be next WHEN this initiative doesn't work).

When (not "if), this doesn't work, the reason will be that there's not enough funding for schools.  In blue states and blue cities, the blame will fall under the Republican Congress for not allocating enough funding under the Biden administration.  In blue cities within red states, they'll blame the governor for not allocating enough funding for the poorer districts (even though those districts will get the most amount of funding in the state).

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Socialism in schools and in life works! Proof:

 

https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/about-that-teacher-who-failed-their-whole-class-14a704cb76d8

 

When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation.

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1 hour ago, tubby_mcgee said:

Socialism in schools and in life works! Proof:

 

https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/about-that-teacher-who-failed-their-whole-class-14a704cb76d8

 

When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation.

In that article, the author doesn't think the story is true and then also states that if it were, it's an example of communism and not socialism.

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Lots of great examples of truly fukked up educational priorities in this thread. You know what budget increases, lowered standards, administration-heavy hiring, curriculum changes, etc. don't do?

Address shltty parenting, which is the biggest reason these kids are failing. That is not a liberal or conservative problem, since there are plenty of horrible parents across the political spectrum. I'm not claiming I'm a great parent or have special insight, but holding the fuking kids accountable for their own actions, or lack thereof, is a huge failing today. Of course, these kids have all watched their parents try as hard as they can to avoid it themselves, so there are few role models remaining. It's all the kids know.

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1 hour ago, Fnord said:

Lots of great examples of truly fukked up educational priorities in this thread. You know what budget increases, lowered standards, administration-heavy hiring, curriculum changes, etc. don't do?

Address shltty parenting, which is the biggest reason these kids are failing. That is not a liberal or conservative problem, since there are plenty of horrible parents across the political spectrum. I'm not claiming I'm a great parent or have special insight, but holding the fuking kids accountable for their own actions, or lack thereof, is a huge failing today. Of course, these kids have all watched their parents try as hard as they can to avoid it themselves, so there are few role models remaining. It's all the kids know.

This x1000!!!! 

Another issue at play is single parent households.  Raising kids properly is hard enough when there are two engaged parents.  I can't imagine how hard it must be for a single parent. 

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31 minutes ago, DonS said:

This x1000!!!! 

Another issue at play is single parent households.  Raising kids properly is hard enough when there are two engaged parents.  I can't imagine how hard it must be for a single parent. 

Liberals don't believe it. They are truly stupid. Their solution is to kill the kids before they are born, else take money from quality Americans, and give it to them.

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Shitty parents are nothing new. 

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7 hours ago, TBayXXXVII said:

I'm not assuming anything, failure is inevitable.  Let's assume that the teachers are good at their job.  That being the case, homework is given to the students to make sure they're actually learning what they're being taught.  The kids that WANT to do well in school will still do homework and take the initiative to get good grades.  The kids that don't care, still won't put forth the necessary effort to learn the material.  The most likely net result of this initiative will increase the gap in grades and/or, the number of kids with higher grades will decrease and not the number kids with lower grades increase.  There is a 0.0% chance that kids who were failing (or had below average grades), will all of a sudden have higher grades (unless they start grading on a curve... which will be next WHEN this initiative doesn't work).

When (not "if), this doesn't work, the reason will be that there's not enough funding for schools.  In blue states and blue cities, the blame will fall under the Republican Congress for not allocating enough funding under the Biden administration.  In blue cities within red states, they'll blame the governor for not allocating enough funding for the poorer districts (even though those districts will get the most amount of funding in the state).

You are assuming that is not the intended goal. 

 

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8 minutes ago, jonnyutah said:

You are assuming that is not the intended goal. 

 

 

7 hours ago, Baker Boy said:

What is the exact goal and what is the logic behind it?

 

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7 hours ago, TBayXXXVII said:

In that article, the author doesn't think the story is true and then also states that if it were, it's an example of communism and not socialism.

I was kidding....socialism is a completely absurd, failure of an idea.  Only bums think its a good idea.

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3 hours ago, Baker Boy said:

 

What is the exact goal and what is the logic behind it?

It is sabotage. They want the gap bigger. They want the strife. They want a legion of idiots. 

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5 hours ago, jonnyutah said:

It is sabotage. They want the gap bigger. They want the strife. They want a legion of idiots. 

They want a Nazi mind set. Liberals are Nazis dressed up like John Lithgow impersonating a woman. 

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15 hours ago, Fnord said:

 but holding the fuking kids accountable for their own actions, or lack thereof, is a huge failing today.

Hmm.  Interesting.  

 

13 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Shitty parents are nothing new. 

Agreed.   But lets say they are.  Why? What happened to the black nuclear family of yesteryear when there was more racism and the government didn't virtue for them?  

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13 hours ago, jonnyutah said:

You are assuming that is not the intended goal. 

 

From that point, yes, it will meet their goal.  I've always maintained that the only stance the Democrat party is committed to, is being for "the victim".  With that being the case, there needs to be victims.  If there aren't any, they need to create them.  They've been able to successfully accomplish their goals because there are too many gullible people in this country.

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