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Monday, January 5, 2015 10:46 PM
WISHIMAY
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 3:11 PM
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 3:26 PM
THGRRI
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 7:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by THGRRI: I don't want you to think this post has gone unnoticed. I am writing to him about how those who need a more enticing path into education are being discouraged by al this. http://www.acenet.edu/news-room/Pages/ACE-and-Pearson-Collaborate-to-Transform-GED-Test.aspx
Tuesday, January 6, 2015 9:10 PM
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Friday, January 9, 2015 8:51 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by Wishimay: https://fr.news.yahoo.com/common-core-ruins-lives-poor-unskilled-americans-making-185239733.html I'll just say my husband took trig and calculus in college. HE had a hard time trying to figure out my kids' fifth grade homework. I can't imagine what a Common Core GED would look like. I doubt I would have passed.
Friday, January 9, 2015 12:03 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I know it sucks right now, but I think we'll look back 20 years from now and be a better country for having done it. If you don't believe that, there's no way I'm going to convince you otherwise.
Saturday, January 10, 2015 11:05 PM
Sunday, January 11, 2015 12:58 PM
SHINYGOODGUY
Quote:Originally posted by Wishimay: Quote:Originally posted by THGRRI: I don't want you to think this post has gone unnoticed. I am writing to him about how those who need a more enticing path into education are being discouraged by al this. http://www.acenet.edu/news-room/Pages/ACE-and-Pearson-Collaborate-to-Transform-GED-Test.aspx Well, that's decent of you. I admit as someone who doesn't do well in standard educational environments (though I managed to at least get a 3.0 in between napping through high school) that I worry for my kiddo as well. She has a visual/spatial reasoning delay in math and the alphabet and grading an essay question on her takes some work. However, she knows how to physically do many things. If she doesn't stay in traditional school with traditional classes (which makes her miserable and we are considering homeschooling for real next year) I doubt she would pass a Common Core type GED test as well. It really seems that this test would exclude many people who aren't traditional learners... BTW. My kids' handwriting is fairly bad. It's a muscle control thing, not an "I'm lazy and don't care thing" and I explained this to her teacher on day one, every year. So far this year, her teacher has made 63 comments on her papers about her handwriting....That she can't do anything about... Just thought I would add that under the "I hate people" section of the day.
Sunday, January 11, 2015 1:10 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Wishimay: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I know it sucks right now, but I think we'll look back 20 years from now and be a better country for having done it. If you don't believe that, there's no way I'm going to convince you otherwise. I think you lack an understanding of psychology. Many of the people who don't pass wouldn't try again. There is nothing beneficial in having a quarter of the population NOT having a GED. Not to mention it would be discriminatory, not only to the poor, but to people who are lower on the IQ scale, or have undiagnosed learning disabilities (and after having been through the system- If you don't ask for your child to BE diagnosed THEY WON'T DO IT AT ALL AND MANY HAVE NO CLUE THEY HAVE A LEARNING DISORDER). The point of a GED is to prove functionality, not that you are above average. You shouldn't HAVE to be above average to get a job, many of which are basic and require no real book smarts. The majority of students should be able to pass it easily. Sure it SOUNDS great, lets require everyone to be smarter, but the actuality would just be reinforcing poverty in populations that already struggle to keep up. And let's be honest, most of those would be black and latino populations. Do you really want them to not go to school, knowing there would be no point if they KNOW they can't pass a GED to get a job?? Keeping kids in school REDUCES CRIME. I don't give a shit if your kid is smart or can do long division four different ways, so long as they ain't stealing my crap!!
Monday, January 12, 2015 8:22 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Wishimay: I think you lack an understanding of psychology. Many of the people who don't pass wouldn't try again. There is nothing beneficial in having a quarter of the population NOT having a GED. Not to mention it would be discriminatory, not only to the poor, but to people who are lower on the IQ scale, or have undiagnosed learning disabilities (and after having been through the system- If you don't ask for your child to BE diagnosed THEY WON'T DO IT AT ALL AND MANY HAVE NO CLUE THEY HAVE A LEARNING DISORDER). The point of a GED is to prove functionality, not that you are above average. You shouldn't HAVE to be above average to get a job, many of which are basic and require no real book smarts. The majority of students should be able to pass it easily. Sure it SOUNDS great, lets require everyone to be smarter, but the actuality would just be reinforcing poverty in populations that already struggle to keep up. And let's be honest, most of those would be black and latino populations. Do you really want them to not go to school, knowing there would be no point if they KNOW they can't pass a GED to get a job?? Keeping kids in school REDUCES CRIME. I don't give a shit if your kid is smart or can do long division four different ways, so long as they ain't stealing my crap!!
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 6:14 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SHINYGOODGUY: Getting a GED provides a sense of accomplishment, especially for those that have a hard time concentrating in class as a teen (not very hard these days with all the distractions). My niece left school at the age of 14 and had a hard time at life for a number of years. So it came to a point in her life where she asked to stay with me for a while to recoop her life. I had one main condition (paramount among four), that she get her GED. She busted her ass, studied hard and passed. You should have seen how proud she was. She even talked of both vocational study and community college. Now she's talking about a home business and learning to drive. This was once a shy, introspective angry teen who grew up before my eyes. Was it the GED or maturity? Don't know for certain, but the GED didn't hurt none. SGG
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 12:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Years later though, I get it.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 1:18 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: It's already hard enough finding a job with my "some college" and a legitimate HS diploma from the 90's..... Give one to anybody who pays 25 bucks and shows up for the exam, how would you even tell me apart from any one of them?
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