Our
education system ignores what we know about when and how children learn to
read, write and do math.
Our
history suggests that students who took responsibility for their own education
did the best. If they could get their parents to teach them to read, write and
do math, these students were homeschooled. Some of these students then hired
tutors to learn specific subjects. Some worked as apprentices to learn a trade.
There was no TV, so everybody read books. This was before labor unions, so
children were allowed to work at any age, so if they owned a family farm or
family business, they worked there.
Our
current system is overpriced and underperforming. School buildings are too expensive and so are
busses. Public School central offices are bloated bureaucracies. Classroom
learning is too labor-intensive. Classroom material is riddled with liberal
propaganda. Classroom material should be restricted to reading, writing and
math.
States
should stop micromanaging the County School Systems. Students should be held
responsible for their own education, not the State. Corporations need to remove all liberal
propaganda from their own policies and let voters decide what laws will be
passed.
As an
employer in Atlanta, I was only concerned that whoever I hired was competent
and was the “best fit” for the opening. So I used standardized tests for office
employees and customized tests for all others. I didn’t care about Atlanta
graduation rates at all. I was only concerned about having a large enough labor
pool for competent engineers and technicians. I already had a great production
labor pool. My only reference to law was that the company would comply with
current federal, State and local laws.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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