We might as well outsource America's public schools to Red China

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they are there to teach kids how to think huh ?

no wonder they cant read, write or do arithmetic anymore.
too busy thinking.
used to call that daydreaming and was frowned upon.
 

False analogy. Anyone who's graduated high school has some to a good idea what was taught them when they attended. Anyone with a degree from a university is on par with the education level of most teachers, and may be better educated.
So, it isn't like surgery where specialized knowledge is required. I think the vast majority of people can read, write, and do math at a level that they can understand whether or not their child is getting a proper education in those subjects. I'd say the average K - 12 teacher is more poorly versed in STEM subjects than many parents as well. Their liberal arts background doesn't prepare them adequately to deal with those subjects.

So, when parents object to something being taught, or the way it's being taught, teachers should damn well listen to those objections and either be able to explain why things are done the way they are, or what's going to be done to fix a problem pointed out to them. Telling parents to STFU tells me that teachers don't like being told they're doing a shitty job and why.

I'll add that this for K - 12 is utter bullshit (quoted from the above Tweet) An educator's top goal is to teach students to think. Wrong! You can't think about shit until you are firmly grounded with enough knowledge and related skills to have something to think about. K - 12 should be about making students functional, productive members of society not philosophers. Remember, only about a third of those students will go on to graduate from a four year university. About half will get an associate's or post high school technical degree in some field. The rest are screwed by teachers prioritizing thinking over knowing.
 
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Parents are not qualified to set the curriculum for all students. Look at the crazy clownish rightys threatening and screaming at what are normally peaceful school meetings. I hope the kids do not turn out like them. These are the Karens that scream at and slap clerks at coffee shops.
If you want to determine what kids are taught, home school. I want professional educators doing it for my kids.
 
Parents are not qualified to set the curriculum for all students. Look at the crazy clownish rightys threatening and screaming at what are normally peaceful school meetings. I hope the kids do not turn out like them. These are the Karens that scream at and slap clerks at coffee shops.
If you want to determine what kids are taught, home school. I want professional educators doing it for my kids.

Most teachers aren't either, particularly in areas like STEM and even stuff like history and related subjects. I want knowledgeable teachers well versed in the material teaching kids rather than those that attended a college of indoctrination... err, education and learned all the wrong shit.
 
Most teachers aren't either, particularly in areas like STEM and even stuff like history and related subjects. I want knowledgeable teachers well versed in the material teaching kids rather than those that attended a college of indoctrination... err, education and learned all the wrong shit.

Teachers don't, usually the State creates the curriculum, the classroom teacher executes it and is often evaluated by the percentage of students who pass a State test on the curriculum. And many people are well versed in material, but doesn't mean they can teach the material, teaching is an trade
 
Parents have a right to determine what their child reads; but, they do not have the right to determine what other children read.
 
Parents have a right to determine what their child reads; but, they do not have the right to determine what other children read.

How can they insure that their kid doesn't read gay pedo porn in school if it's available in the library?
 
I see the right's war on teachers is still alive and kicking

I see that the left's love of the Union's war on students, their parents, and their deep hatred of free thought is still alive and kicking. (I love exchanges of nonsense assumptions based on stupid sound bytes rather than sound arguments or even thought).
 
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