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Seven Wishes wrote:Obama's approach is a MUCH better one than the Every Child Left Behind Act, which was a fucking joke.
You can tear his fiscal policy to shreds all you want, but one thing the Dems are good at is putting the focus on education in a positive light. The left does education like the right does military.

Angel wrote:artist4perry wrote:No offense Deano, I loves you too..........but it is not just a problem of a few bad teachers. It is also a problem with student apathy.
Students are very lazy these days, and don't want to do any work at all, they are too into cell phones and social life. Not to mention we have so many that are just spoiled rotten at home and parents don't care what they do in school as long as they don't bug them.
Parents are growing more into single parent homes where the parents are too overworked and stressed to help students with work.
Many students go home to no food, or no decent home life. Hard to motivate a student who does not know where they will eat or sleep.
Students are raised to be rude, hateful, and disrespectful. These make teaching very difficult because they disrupt classroom learning. The teacher wastes so much time on disciplining the few that the larger student body does not get the full 45 minutes of instruction time.
Poor areas deal with kids that are on the welfare cycle. One student told me she did not need school, she will just grow up, have babies and get her check. This is a vicious cycle for many poor families.
Their own parents don't care if they do well in school. They were school dropouts so why would they expect more from their kids?
Schools across the nation are dealing with these problems. But the government does not take these things into consideration.
It must be all teachers must be stupid and don't want to help these kids. We rack our brains to help these kids.
They are so sick of the tests that they intentionally fail them.....they told us this.
Just wait, you have no idea what is in store. Teachers are going to quit outright, or like me will muddle through the social experiment for the sake of the love of teaching.
Ginger, honestly, if I overheard one of my children's teachers say what you just said, I'd request a new teacher. I know there are students with problems-and a lot of them, but it's not ALL students. I have one child that has graduated from high school, one in high school and two in elementary school. They come home every day to a warm, clean home, a kitchen full of food and two loving parents. I am very involved in their life, I have taught them the value of hard work and I can promise you that none of my children would ever even THINK of making a statement about having babies so the government would support them. My oldest is in college and the three younger children know that college is the expectation. So, if they had teachers that viewed all students as lazy, disrepectful, welfare cases-well, I'm not sure I would trust that that teacher had their best interest in mind.
(Heaven help me for what I'm about to say) I agree with Dean and Obama (cringe) there needs to be a way to make sure the good teachers are more valued and the bad teachers are weeded out.

Behshad wrote:artist4perry wrote:Other countries are kicking our butts in education.........why? Because their focus is education to get ahead. Our kids are not caring. Very few do anymore.
So in other countries, the board of education doesnt get the teachers involved but rather invites the KIDS in and tells them : you need to care cause we need to get ahead ???![]()
Nice way to try to put the blame on parents and kids.If Parents are 100% involved and the kid is full of desire to learn, it dont mean shit
if the teacher isnt a good teacher. Now you have a GOOD teacher and even if half the class is "not caring" a good teacher can turn it around.
We do need better teachers to help the kids that arent caring. If it was easy anybody could do it , duh![]()
I hate to agree with Natalie(cringe)![]()
but if you were my kids teacher, Id switch to a different SCHOOL!


RossValoryRocks wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:Obama's approach is a MUCH better one than the Every Child Left Behind Act, which was a fucking joke.
You can tear his fiscal policy to shreds all you want, but one thing the Dems are good at is putting the focus on education in a positive light. The left does education like the right does military.
But NCLB was done by the left...Teddy Kennedy (God rest his soul) was the PRIMARY driver of it. Bush signed on because he thought it was a good idea (and it is) but as with MOST government programs the execution sucks.

artist4perry wrote:I want to apologize for one thing. I was not referring to all children or all schools. And I know there are bad teachers. I am just saying we deal with hurdles that are more prevalent than they were when we were growing up. I feel like I through what I wrote left a misinterpretation of my feelings as a teacher. I want you to know that we are trying our best to solve the issues in poor neighborhoods as best we can with what we can do. But in impoverished areas, we see more apathy towards education. Gangs, drug dealers, and hopelessness are our enemies. I am not giving up, and I will do what I can. It is a challenge for me every day.
I am sorry if I gave the impression that I don't care and I blame only the parents and kids. I was trying to say that we need to help these kids environments as well. Yes we need to weed out the bad teachers.
I am sorry I made you feel I might be one of them.

Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.

Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.

Rockindeano wrote:Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.
Why? What did the teacher do wrong? Are you telling me that if you can't access the website, there isn't an alternative way of completing one's homework? Maybe I don't have all the facts here, but I seem to recall doing MY homework in ALL subjects without the assistance, errr, complete doing of the homework, by an internet website.
In real life, if you are at work, and your calculator goes out, can you not add or subtract mathematical numbers by pen and paper? Can you not drive from A to B without a GPS? I guess looking at a map is ridiculous in today's world?
My point is that automation is great, but it is being relied upon 100% and that is not a smart situation. Automation should be a privelidge, not a crutch.

Angel wrote:Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.
It was threats of that that finally got her to change her mind and let he students turn in the homework-for full credit.
I have been trying to order my son his own textbook-that I'm more than willing to pay for myself. But when I brought it up to the teacher I got all kinds of resistance. I almost feel like they WANT the kids to fail or at least do very poorly so they can say "see, all these budget cuts are making students fail." I mean I KNOW it has to be frustrating, teachers aren't paid what they should be paid, they don't have the resources they need but it's sad when it feels like they are intentionally trying to fail the kids to prove a point. I really wish private school was an option but around here the only "private" options we have are charter schools and they are no better than the public schools.

Angel wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.
Why? What did the teacher do wrong? Are you telling me that if you can't access the website, there isn't an alternative way of completing one's homework? Maybe I don't have all the facts here, but I seem to recall doing MY homework in ALL subjects without the assistance, errr, complete doing of the homework, by an internet website.
In real life, if you are at work, and your calculator goes out, can you not add or subtract mathematical numbers by pen and paper? Can you not drive from A to B without a GPS? I guess looking at a map is ridiculous in today's world?
My point is that automation is great, but it is being relied upon 100% and that is not a smart situation. Automation should be a privelidge, not a crutch.
Dean, what I'm saying is he didn't even have access to the homework...he didn't have the problems that he was supposed to do-they are on the website-the books and CD-ROMs that the school has are reserved for those that don't have access to the internet. You wouldn't expected to do your math homework if you didn't have the book or the problems that you were supposed to complete.

Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.

Rockindeano wrote:Angel wrote:Lula wrote:" A couple of weeks ago my son tried to do his homework in math by accessing the website. The website was down. He tried every 15-30 minutes to get on the website from an hour after school until nearly 11 pm. I finally had to MAKE him go to bed. He got up the next morning and the website was still down. He was so stressed out about not being able to do his homework that he was sick. He got to school and told the teacher that he couldn't access the website-several other students told her the same-and she even said she herself tried to access the website and was unable to. The students asked what they should do and her reply was "it's not my problem, it's your problem, you are expected to find a way to finish your homework" and gave those students all a zero for that assignment. It took all kinds of kicking and screaming to get her to allow the students to turn in the work late. I know she is frustrated at budget cuts but she does not need to take it out on the kids."
that is wrong on so many levels. you need to report this teacher to the department of education in your state.
It was threats of that that finally got her to change her mind and let he students turn in the homework-for full credit.
I have been trying to order my son his own textbook-that I'm more than willing to pay for myself. But when I brought it up to the teacher I got all kinds of resistance. I almost feel like they WANT the kids to fail or at least do very poorly so they can say "see, all these budget cuts are making students fail." I mean I KNOW it has to be frustrating, teachers aren't paid what they should be paid, they don't have the resources they need but it's sad when it feels like they are intentionally trying to fail the kids to prove a point. I really wish private school was an option but around here the only "private" options we have are charter schools and they are no better than the public schools.
This may piss Lula off, but, teachers aren't paid what they should be? Excuse me? They make a decent living, very decent living, and they only work 7-8 months per year and receive full benefits. Look, I am on teacher's side, and Lula is an excellent teacher; one who prepares, goes to work everyday, is productive at work, and cares deeply about her job and most of all her kids. I would hire her without second thought, however, a teacher, makes a nice living. In California, a starting teacher salary checks in at 35,700...not bad and the AVERAGE salary is 60K. I wouldn't call that a bad salary, especially with benefits added in. Ginger, in Arkansas, you start out at 27K and the average is 42,700. I am not saying teachers are rich or live exceptionally comfortable lives, as Lula goes into the inner city of LA and has to deal with all the problems there. I think that is amazing, what she does, but you also have to remember, thatteacher's have a choice on whether or not to well, be a teacher. I can speak about Lula because I know here, but if all the teachers in the US were as good as she, there would be no need for private school. I can speak proudly of her and her will to be a great teacher.

Fact Finder wrote:Not to change the subject but........
Federal Judge in Florida Rules Individual Mandate is Unconstitutional
Published : Monday, 31 Jan 2011, 3:07 PM EST
- A Florida federal judge ruled Monday in a 26-state challenge to the national health care law that the provision requiring individuals to purchase health insurance by 2014 or suffer a penalty is unconstitutional.
S2M wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Not to change the subject but........
Federal Judge in Florida Rules Individual Mandate is Unconstitutional
Published : Monday, 31 Jan 2011, 3:07 PM EST
- A Florida federal judge ruled Monday in a 26-state challenge to the national health care law that the provision requiring individuals to purchase health insurance by 2014 or suffer a penalty is unconstitutional.
Well then....it should also be unconstitutional to require individuals to purchase auto insurance as well....
Fact Finder wrote:S2M wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Not to change the subject but........
Federal Judge in Florida Rules Individual Mandate is Unconstitutional
Published : Monday, 31 Jan 2011, 3:07 PM EST
- A Florida federal judge ruled Monday in a 26-state challenge to the national health care law that the provision requiring individuals to purchase health insurance by 2014 or suffer a penalty is unconstitutional.
Well then....it should also be unconstitutional to require individuals to purchase auto insurance as well....
No, auto insurance is to protect the other guy and his car, you can choose to protect yourself or car if you want.
Fact Finder wrote: you can choose to protect yourself
Melissa wrote:S2M wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Not to change the subject but........
Federal Judge in Florida Rules Individual Mandate is Unconstitutional
Published : Monday, 31 Jan 2011, 3:07 PM EST
- A Florida federal judge ruled Monday in a 26-state challenge to the national health care law that the provision requiring individuals to purchase health insurance by 2014 or suffer a penalty is unconstitutional.
Well then....it should also be unconstitutional to require individuals to purchase auto insurance as well....
No see that's not the same. Because if you get hit by someone and they damage YOUR car or hurt YOU, then they should have to have insurance to pay for that.


Melissa wrote:Fact Finder wrote: you can choose to protect yourself
Exactly, and IMO, if someone chooses to have an $800 fancy SUV payment rather than paying say $400 a month for family health insurance, then that person has no business bitching about what healthcare or health insurance costs.
Behshad wrote:Not everyone carries an auto insurance that protects both parties, regardless of who was at fault, so thats not what we're talkin about.
His point is valid. BY LAW, you are REQUIRED to carry insurance. and that itself should be unconstitutional !
Behshad wrote:Melissa wrote:S2M wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Not to change the subject but........
Federal Judge in Florida Rules Individual Mandate is Unconstitutional
Published : Monday, 31 Jan 2011, 3:07 PM EST
- A Florida federal judge ruled Monday in a 26-state challenge to the national health care law that the provision requiring individuals to purchase health insurance by 2014 or suffer a penalty is unconstitutional.
Well then....it should also be unconstitutional to require individuals to purchase auto insurance as well....
No see that's not the same. Because if you get hit by someone and they damage YOUR car or hurt YOU, then they should have to have insurance to pay for that.
Not everyone carries an auto insurance that protects both parties, regardless of who was at fault, so thats not what we're talkin about.
His point is valid. BY LAW, you are REQUIRED to carry insurance. and that itself should be unconstitutional !

Melissa wrote:Behshad wrote:Not everyone carries an auto insurance that protects both parties, regardless of who was at fault, so thats not what we're talkin about.
His point is valid. BY LAW, you are REQUIRED to carry insurance. and that itself should be unconstitutional !
Hmm, well here you have to carry a minimum PIP. Which is the way it should be.
And here's the thing... you can elect NOT to have a car, and therefore elect NOT to have car insurance. You can't elect NOT to liveWell actually I guess you could, but that's also illegal
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Sorry I just think the car insurance comparison that people keep bringing up is weak.


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