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Old 09-07-2011, 06:40 PM   #46
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Where do you send your kids, Wyldeman?
Wouldn't the above referenced scenario be a classic example of children having children?
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Old 09-07-2011, 06:55 PM   #47
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Wouldn't the above referenced scenario be a classic example of children having children?
I don't know if it's a classic example, a neo-classical example or a neosporin example... hopefully such a scenario would NOT include home schooling.

I find it amazing how people who haven't put children through school can be so wise when it comes to segregating students, funding education and judging curriculum.

It's easy to criticize and whine about taxes, teachers and textbooks ... until it's your child in question.
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Old 09-07-2011, 07:49 PM   #48
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What is your answer for solving the problem with education? Let me guess lets just keep giving them more money for the same results.
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Old 09-07-2011, 08:24 PM   #49
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I am for privatizing the school system to breed competition, or having a voucher system so everyone that actually wants a better education can get it.
Give me a voucher and most of my obsene property taxes back and its a deal. The nutjob creationists and general idiots have taken over my kids textbooks anyway to espouse the spaghetti monster and fictional history.
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Old 09-07-2011, 08:33 PM   #50
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What? Say what?? Are you freaking serious?? F-taco????
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:27 PM   #51
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Hahaha, didn't ya'll's mamas ever tell y'all not to discuss religion or politics in mixed company? What's the ultimate point of having this conversation on a SHMB? There are better platforms to discuss this subject where the women may not be tied to their working names (and thus means of income) so will be in a better position to have a discussion/debate if that's what you're actually looking for.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:35 PM   #52
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Just in case you didn't watch it ... Perry just rejected science in the GOP debate!

This is going to be interesting!

Glad my kids learned BOTH sides of the issues in PUBLIC schools and colleges.
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Old 09-08-2011, 08:09 AM   #53
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Oh, get over yourself already. Obama graduated Harvard magne cum laude, which means his gpa there was at least 3.8. Do you really expect his Columbia gpa to be any different, and if it was, what would it matter? He still graduated Harvard magna cum laude!

Admit it, you're still looking for his birth certificate too.
LOL, I love it when you have no point, you've been proven wrong and then have to reach for other BS! It's hilarious. First off, I did not bring Obama's grades into the sonogram debate. That was the left side of your brain, also known as Yssup. I simply called him on his BS. Both of you can't come up with anything better than "get over yourself" when it comes to the truth of how Obama got into Harvard. You can tell me to get over myself all you want but it doesn't change Obama's own words nor does it explain how he got into Harvard Law with average grades.
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Old 09-08-2011, 08:21 AM   #54
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Not one of you has explained why, when the U.S. spends more per student than virtually any other country, our children still under perform compared with other countries that spend far less per student on education. If it truly was a money issue then we should be at the top of the world rankings in education. Alas, we're 17th!
Look at some of the school districts across the United States that spend the most per student on education and you'll see that even within the United States they don't rank the highest in Math, Reading or Science. I've posted the $$$$ spent, I've posted the rankings and not one of you (F-Sharp, Yssup ect) can explain why we still perform so poorly DESPITE the massive spending per student.
I've shown where Charter schools are producing higher test scores by their students, while spending HALF the money per student, compared to Public schools in the same area. Yet you want to keep screaming: "It's MONEY. We need more MONEY"!
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=281130&page=2

Yeah Ok. Just like Obama will try to convince us tonight that he needs to spend MORE stimulus money to create more jobs. Because that approach has worked so well the last two times it was tried. LOL!

Tell you what Yssup and F-Sharp, come up with some logical, rational explanations or proof of where it's shown that Money=higher public school test scores and we can talk. Dispute the numbers and figures I've posted in the above link.
Until then, you're talking out of your backsides.
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Throwing more money at the school systems is not going to fix the problem. Yes the schools are fucked up and need a new approach to fixing it.

I was stating a publically known fact that he took care of the sonogram before the schools with a special session.


BTW, before you guys ask/assume, my zip code and property tax bill has given my children the education that I feel the best I am going to get in public schools for now. Yes, I am one of the lucky ones that could afford to move to get it. I realize most are not as lucky.


Why am I hi-jacking? Because as the lovely Ms. Reya Sunshine pointed out, speaking on these topics in mixed company is a delicate dance. As I have pointed out before a lady must be careful on any date/situation to know the lane to stay in. Politics, abortion and religion are no-no's with me. So therefore that I won't comment on

Carry on....
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Old 09-08-2011, 08:32 AM   #56
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Hahaha, didn't ya'll's mamas ever tell y'all not to discuss religion or politics in mixed company? What's the ultimate point of having this conversation on a SHMB? There are better platforms to discuss this subject where the women may not be tied to their working names (and thus means of income) so will be in a better position to have a discussion/debate if that's what you're actually looking for.
LOL, Miss Reya you do make a fine point. I can honestly say though that I've never based my decision on whether to get laid or not on my potential sex partner's political outlook. LOL! A marriage....maybe? A no strings attached roll in the sack? Never!
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Old 09-08-2011, 09:12 AM   #57
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Tell you what Yssup and F-Sharp, come up with some logical, rational explanations or proof of where it's shown that Money=higher public school test scores and we can talk. Dispute the numbers and figures I've posted in the above link.
Until then, you're talking out of your backsides.
Do me a favor D and stop trying to drag me in to discussions I never had any part of.
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Old 09-08-2011, 09:18 AM   #58
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Do me a favor D and stop trying to drag me in to discussions I never had any part of.
Oh, my bad "F", I thought it was you that cleverly changed Wyldeman 30's post and put your uninformed 2 cents in on the education issue. Must have been a F-Sharp imposter. I apologize! .....or maybe not.

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I am for privatizing the school system to breed competition, or having a voucher system so everyone that actually wants a better education can't afford it.
Fixed. Posted by F-Sharp
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Old 09-08-2011, 09:28 AM   #59
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I was stating a publically known fact that he took care of the sonogram before the schools with a special session.


BTW, before you guys ask/assume, my zip code and property tax bill has given my children the education that I feel the best I am going to get in public schools for now. Yes, I am one of the lucky ones that could afford to move to get it. I realize most are not as lucky.


Why am I hi-jacking? Because as the lovely Ms. Reya Sunshine pointed out, speaking on these topics in mixed company is a delicate dance. As I have pointed out before a lady must be careful on any date/situation to know the lane to stay in. Politics, abortion and religion are no-no's with me. So therefore that I won't comment on

Carry on....
"Teachers are vital to student achievement. According to research by CALDER expert Eric Hanushek, with effective teachers, students achieve about three times the academic gains they make with less effective teachers, regardless of their backgrounds. That means that, in one school year, students get about one and a half years' worth of learning from the strongest teachers and only about a half a year's worth from the weakest (Hanushek 2010)."


Miss Ava, as the OP, I for one appreciate any input here from the ladies. Wouldn't dream of holding a lady's political views against her when it comes to her business. Personally I think that's a little ridiculous for anyone to do.
I understand your point about the education but if you read the link I posted, you'll see that we already spend more per student than most nations do yet the quality of our education continues to plummet. So that's why Wyldeman, myself and some others don't feel that it's simply a money issue. If you get a chance, there's an awesome documentary about our education system called "Waiting on Superman". If you get a chance to watch it let me know what you think of it. The documentary makes it pretty clear that it's not the lack of money that's currently plaguing or education system.
I've spent a considerable number of years being educated in the German school system, I've traveled extensively around the world and observed how other countries are addressing their education needs and in my opinion, money is not the issue at this point.
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Old 09-08-2011, 09:36 AM   #60
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To say it's strictly a matter od money is a gross oversimplification. To say that slashing funding for education is a remotely plausible solution for our poor education system is likewise.

It's like saying our healthcare system should be the best because we spend so much money on it.

According to what you and --did you actually include Wyldeman in your opinion team? -- American education has a bad case of. GPS.
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