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By: Guppypants. on 25 May 12, 17:09:07
Milton Friedman? lives!
By: GuillemotWatcher. on 25 May 12, 09:34:39
Students are tested, graded & awarded certification after testing. Dependent on the results they are deemed qualified to continue to higher education or not. Why should teachers be exempt from such testing? Roughly 2.3 million public school teachers in the U.S. have tenure, effectively a job for life unless you screw up big time. Where is the incentive to perform if you can't be fired? Tenure and job security should be removed nationally from the teaching profession in? the US.
By: godwhatafatty. on 25 May 12, 04:57:01
@38:47 Can? someone kill her? She's done so much harm already.
By: MsHyde1. on 24 May 12, 10:49:35
We have a couple of Waldorf private schools in Germany that have a bad reputation when it comes to everything with exception of bringing forth artists. The good schools are all public and only the learning mentality and? intelligence of the pupils decides over which school is the right one for you. You don't seem to have a clue about the Germany school system. We have four different "high school" systems alone with different grades of educational niveau that compete for parents and students.
By: MsHyde1. on 24 May 12, 10:44:00
*sigh* You are incapable of presenting a single argument against our wellworking social democracy and instead result to insults. Why is? it so hard for you to comprehend that a well-funded public school system is working and effective just because yours isn't? Pretty much ALL schools in Germany are public. Same in Scandinavia. I went to what is considered the elite gymnasium in my city. It's for free and all that was asked of me was to work my butt off.
By: MrAdonis258. on 24 May 12, 08:18:46
this is not school, this zoo but instead of animals? they put kids. both got same brain.
By: daniel121212121212. on 24 May 12, 07:54:20
I don't know what it's like in America, but in England there is absolutely no discipline in schools. I wonder how bad a student would have to be to be suspended? and put into the "excluded class."
By: jabberwolf. on 23 May 12, 20:55:48
Apparently you went to a public school - it shows. Socialism, communism, rhetoric, ... call it whatever you want. But why are you against the basics of supply and demand and make it work for children. Have schools and teachers compete for parents and students. Why is? that evil?
By: MondoBeno. on 23 May 12, 20:34:26
12:47-BULLSHIT!!!!!!! He can't read because his mother never made him practice! The only way this can happen is if? the parent doesn't encourage him to when he's in first grade.
By: MondoBeno. on 23 May 12, 20:20:58
1. Belgium only has 11 million people. 2. They have ZERO teen pregnancy. Birth control is a free-for-all. 3. They regulate child-targeted advertisement 4. More effort into day care (like France and? Sweden, their's is tops) 5. They admire smart people. We admire Snookie.
By: TheIcpfan23. on 23 May 12, 19:42:12
yeah ?
By: FaithfullyPatriotic. on 23 May 12, 18:10:20
Ahh... Went to? public school, huh?
By: TheIcpfan23. on 23 May 12, 17:10:11
im moveing to another? country
By: MadeInLat1. on 23 May 12, 13:01:01
teachers in america sounds? evil...
By: ruffhouse00x. on 23 May 12, 12:56:31
The reason Finnish? schools are better than the US does not solely?? rest upon teachers, that's a very small piece of the puzzle. What about the challenging curriculum, the lack of bureaucracy, the absence of standardized testing, what about more school resources, BETTER TEACHERS?? In order for US schools improve, omnipotent organizations like the AFT have to be disbanded. Teacher's unions deserve a lot of the blame for our shameful public educational system.
By: ruffhouse00x. on 23 May 12, 12:55:04
Also Finnish student rank overall in science and math. U.S children rank 17 in science and 24 in math. Nationwide their Highschool dropout rate is 2%? vs. 25% in the U.S. There leader instead of having lobbying from the Unions? and private charter schools they decided that everyone should get an equal opportunity instead of just saying or believing it. They believe in a tough curriculum, A Master Degree for all its teachers, and 3 teachers per class.
By: MsHyde1. on 23 May 12, 09:23:25
Clearly with such people, a social wellfare/health care/educational system can't work? Some of your guys are way too selfwish while many are voting against their own interest because they are buying into that social democracy = communism rethorics? and think anything related to taxes and "social" is unamerican. I guess then all the negative effects this attitude has (and the positive for the 1%) is patriotic and American. XD
By: MsHyde1. on 23 May 12, 09:19:31
Conservative propaganda has? scared a large part of the populatio into being pretty much afraid of even being associated with "socialism" because it's socialist communist nazi (zionist, gay agenda, leftist, satan worshipping etc.) blabla while it is pretty clear the majority of those people have no CLUE about Europe and how things work here. At there are certain people who simply don't want society to benefit their tax money because they can't attach a bible verse to it.
By: MsHyde1. on 23 May 12, 09:14:47
Hell, in the US there are not few who think people who can't afford health care should just die, that people who lose their job should? lose their health care etc. You are not going to achieve a good quality of life for everyone with this kind of cruel, inhuman attitude. There are millions of people who don't get that infrastructure and crap like doesn't pop out of the sky, it needs to be payed with taxes.
By: MsHyde1. on 23 May 12, 09:10:32
You know what's the difference between social democracies in Europe and your failed attempt at a.. lets call it social republic? In Europe people appreciate the benefits they get and are aware that their taxes are used for those benefits, good infrastructure,? security and good quality of life for everyone. Europeans seem to have a feeling of responsibility and compassion for their fellow men. We have a no one gets left behind mentality.
By: MsHyde1. on 23 May 12, 09:07:06
*facepalm* Again, we are a social democracy with regulated capitalism and it is? not working a bit, is is working quite excellent. The nazi party was a fascist regime that used a bit of social welfare as a crowd pleaser which was quite clever. I think you can figure at the difference on your own? You scumbags? Was that a nazi red herring? Quite pathetic from you if it was.
By: ChronoTriggerMusic. on 23 May 12, 05:02:51
I don't know the answer, my guess would be over crowded classrooms and uninvolved parents but I really don't know. But, it cannot be government involvement because government is involved in education in every country that outperforms the US. Which country has free market education? as the main source of education? Can you
By: TyZi187. on 23 May 12, 04:37:50
What is the problem then? The cause is clearly State involvement. Schools cost? 10,000 a yea per pupil for what? All you're getting is State sponsored propaganda and politically correct textbooks If you think government involvement doesn't correlate to underperforming schools, then please, please, enlighten me. Competition makes for better schools, if bad schools and bad teachers got punished then things would get better. In a free market no one would stand for the schools we have now.