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Saturday, July 1, 2006 11:25 AM
FIREFROMHEAVEN
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COPTERDOC
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SERYN
DESKTOPHIPPIE
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KPO
Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.
Saturday, July 1, 2006 4:29 PM
LITTLEALBATROSS29
Saturday, July 1, 2006 5:08 PM
STILLFLYIN
Saturday, July 1, 2006 5:18 PM
CALIFORNIAKAYLEE
Quote:After that little post, Ms. G, gotta say I'm liking Canada a whole lot more.
Saturday, July 1, 2006 5:33 PM
PHOENIXROSE
You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.
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PENGUIN
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TRISTAN
Sunday, July 2, 2006 6:30 AM
PIZ
Quote:Originally posted by Tristan: I am a firm believer in private schools, though I am not always thrilled at their underlying religious base. I substituted at a private school in this area, and the students were happy, well-adjusted, and frighteningly intelligent. They were happy to be there (as happy as a young person is to be anywhere) and were learning, not just having stuff poured into their heads to regurgitate and forget at the next test. So, if I have children, I will not subject them to a public school.
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Quote:Originally posted by seryn: But basically, is that how it is in the states? or is it slightly different?
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COPILOT
Sunday, July 2, 2006 10:42 AM
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: Anyway, I wish there were more schools like that.
Sunday, July 2, 2006 10:44 AM
Quote:Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee: Public schools: I haven't done much reading on it, being on the opposite coast and all, but I've heard good things about New York City's magnet school program. From my very limited understanding of it, once kids in the public school system get to high school, they get to choose from all the high schools in NYC. They each have their own focus (drama, math, science, sports, English, the list goes on and on) and many require auditions to get in (either actual auditions as for drama or sports, or test scores for math, etc.) What I've heard is that that has really turned NYC's school system around. Students having to work hard to get into the high school they want rather than just coasting by until graduation seems to make all the difference. But then, this is coming from *California*Kaylee, so maybe a Browncoat from out that way has a better view of it?
Sunday, July 2, 2006 12:00 PM
Quote:Originally posted by copilot: Also that is the only bad Canada story I've ever heard!
Sunday, July 2, 2006 12:28 PM
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Sunday, July 2, 2006 2:21 PM
Quote:It's a (very small) step in the right direction, but they're still gummint schools, so there are still guns pointed at the folks forced to pay for them.
Quote:What I'm trying to say is, the worst things I've seen and felt in my short life are closely connected to early childhood experience and the people and places I went to in the East.
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JAMESTHEDARK
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WHITEFALL
Monday, July 3, 2006 2:29 AM
Quote:Originally posted by CaliforniaKaylee: Unfortunately, the needs of the tax payers and the needs of the children attending public schools are often diametrically opposed, so you're stuck with someone getting the short end of the stick.
Quote:As I've gotten older, I've come to support the idea of school vouchers more and more.
Quote:I think we'll need some form of public education for the foreseeable future
Quote:there will always be some child for whom the local private schools are not a good choice (ie, all the private schools are Christian, and the child is Muslim, etc.), and I think the government should provide an *option* for those children.
Quote:But I also think that if someone wants to send their child to a specialized private school (religious or not), then they should be able to have their tax dollars go there. I think more people would send their children to private school if we had vouchers, and it would reduce the stress on the public system. I know people say that it would take money away from public schools, but only in proportion to the number of children no longer in the public system.
Quote:And I think people without school-aged children (ie, my husband and I) should have their tax dollars continue to go to public schools.
Monday, July 3, 2006 2:34 AM
Monday, July 3, 2006 2:52 AM
Quote:Originally posted by PhoenixRose: I like that government is involved with education, if for no reason other than that whole "Church and State" thing; I don't think religion should have a place in education. If all education was privatized, there should be an option for every creed, up to and including atheist education; no mention of religion, just focus on fact. This is how the school system should be. While I agree the government messes up a lot, there's nothing wrong with the theory of government (tax) sponsored education. They just need to stop messing it up. Also stop trying to blur that line between church and state.
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