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I’ll stand by for the answer to this thought provoking question.Do you know how many dogs there were in Oxnard, CA, in 1979? [No joke]
I’ll stand by for the answer to this thought provoking question.Do you know how many dogs there were in Oxnard, CA, in 1979? [No joke]
Wow! I had no idea.BEGINNING OF PART 2:
The school year ended and IPI was finally put out of its misery. I guess it was because they had a number of students that were consolidating into larger junior high schools with nothing “prescribed” for the coming school year. (Thanks be to God) Science and History during those years was traditional but students underperformed in those areas because their reading skills were so low. The horrible results of the “experiment” reverberated throughout the entire system for many years as these unfortunate souls were promoted through the grades by a “special education program”. The county had hired teachers who didn’t know their subjects (more later), but knew how to discipline students with a good paddlein’ in the rear end in front of every student with the “teacher” swinging at full force with the paddle in a two-handed method reminiscent of holding a baseball bat (any lawyers reading?).
Unfortunately the misery did continue long after the beast had been killed. More misguided mistakes. Because of the huge disparity of education between the students and the aforementioned “special education program”, friends became separated because they weren’t in the same classes and the poorly educated just fell further behind with results that constantly reared its ugly head over the coming years and maybe to this day. As the students became separated by education, another segregation occurred that was never dealt with that had social implications.
In the 7th Grade I had an intense (but civil) discussion with our “Astronomy Educator” trying to convince this person that the Sun was more than one-million miles from Earth (approx. 93-mil). I failed to convince.
To give some fair balance there were some good teachers in the schools and we knew who they were and we tried our best to get them and keep them.
At this point, the under-educated students were ill-served with “damage control” and disciplinarians and the virtually self-taught students (we liked the library) became increasingly convinced they were smarter than the teachers (keep that pride in check!) and that wasn’t a good situation either because we were virtually left to our own devices to obtain a “real” education while “school” was kind of a running joke. (“inmates running the asylum” comes to mind, for some reason) Few advanced courses in this budget-strapped system. After quickly completing tests with plenty of time on our hands we would flip the mimeographed (remember that?) tests over and cover the blank back of the sheet(s) with paragraphs and diagrams of additional information not-covered, not-tested and/or how to apply it to science, world events, history, etc. For this we received extra credit and were “rewarded” scores greater than 100. Oh oh. The race was on again! The competition was to achieve the highest average! Report cards showing averages of 106 and 110 or 115 were not unheard of amongst the group. This new competition went all the way through high school.
While in high school I was selected to read a final exam to a student because the student couldn’t read (product of IPI). My sister had learning problems because of IPI, in my view.
In high school I was grading finals for the “Coach/History Educator” and was instructed to mark as correct any answer that even could be remotely construed as even being close (not to mention many were virtually illegible or unreadable because of the IPI “education”) “give 'em the benefit of the doubt” was the instruction – if it wasn’t readable mark it as correct.
Ever watch “Jaywalking” on the Jay Leno show? Funny? Nope. Imagine most of an entire high school. A horrible tragedy inflicted on children by the well-meaning “system” because the system thought they had a better way.
Thank you for reading. I think of the old school days often and wish I had the courage then to say something. I knew something was tragically wrong but was absolutely terrified to utter anything. Sometimes it only takes one person to try to do the right thing to correct a terrible wrong. Some people are blessed by God with an opportunity to do it. I had that opportunity during grade school and completely failed. I get an “F”.
It isn’t good enough to be just “smart”.
God bless.
Hmmm… It’s already been explained to you multiple times that-Yes. There are too many inequities with the present robber capitalist system that we have in the USA. On the one hand we have these billion dollar corporations asking for taxpayer handouts, while on the other hand they give their fatcat executives million dollar bonuses. Let us bring fairness to our society as you have indicated above.
I already know how you do it: for socialism to work [and I use the term “work” loosely], you have to take away peoples’ rights.Come to Canada we will show you how to do it.
Shades of counting dimples in ballots in FL for the “correct” candidate !!! When I went to school, if there was any doubt, you got the question wrong, and rightfully so because the idea of a test is to put a burden on the student to produce a correct answer. The method you describe puts the burden on the school to prove he’s wrong.…
In high school I was grading finals for the “Coach/History Educator” and was instructed to mark as correct any answer that even could be remotely construed as even being close (not to mention many were virtually illegible or unreadable because of the IPI “education”) “give 'em the benefit of the doubt” was the instruction – if it wasn’t readable mark it as correct. …
I’ll stand by for the answer to this thought provoking question.![]()
Well, I don’t really know even though I lived there at the time. I’m not sure it is even knowable, but if it is, it would be in a report buried somewhere the national archives, or wherever congress keeps its reports.OK you got me. How many and what’s the point![]()
You provided a good and sadly a typical example of goofball government programs with little purpose except to spend money. Tis a shame that the principle of subsidiarity is not required knowledge of those seeking executive or legislative positions in government.Well, I don’t really know even though I lived there at the time. I’m not sure it is even knowable, but if it is, it would be in a report buried somewhere the national archives, or wherever congress keeps its reports.
There were people going door-to-door asking residents if they had any pets. Citizens got curious and asked the city what was going on, and the city said it was taking a pet census. Asked why it was wasting money on a pet census, the city replied that they got a grant from congress to do it…
Total Nonsence! In Canada, it is everyone’s right to a good education and top of the line medical treatment. This is a right of every Canadian citizen. We don’t throw our sick people out of the hosptials and onto the street because they can’t pay.I already know how you do it: for socialism to work [and I use the term “work” loosely], you have to take away peoples’ rights.
You do not seem to comprehend Milton Friedman’s conclusion in his book, Free to Choose.Total Nonsence! In Canada, it is everyone’s right to a good education and top of the line medical treatment. This is a right of every Canadian citizen. We don’t throw our sick people out of the hosptials and onto the street because they can’t pay.
I saw the movie Sicko by Michael Moore. It was so awful to see the sick people being taken out of hosptials because they could not pay. To see confused and ill people walking down the street in their hospital gowns was just so heart wrenching. I don’t know what is wrong with so many Americans who are against Obama’s social programs. There just seems to be a total deadness of zero feelings.
By not leting Obama put in place social programs, that benefit everyone, the human rights of the American people are trampled!
If/when the EU and Canada decides that Atheism is the more efficiently run belief system thus is best for the common good of the economy and therefore best for the people, one might think differently. The “happiest” country Sweden is amongst the highest percentage-wise in non-believing people of the world. The EU, as a whole, is amongst the locations of the world with the highest concentration of non-believers and they’re so happy.Total Nonsence! In Canada, it is everyone’s right to a good education and top of the line medical treatment. This is a right of every Canadian citizen. We don’t throw our sick people out of the hosptials and onto the street because they can’t pay.
I saw the movie Sicko by Michael Moore. It was so awful to see the sick people being taken out of hosptials because they could not pay. To see confused and ill people walking down the street in their hospital gowns was just so heart wrenching. I don’t know what is wrong with so many Americans who are against Obama’s social programs. There just seems to be a total deadness of zero feelings.
By not leting Obama put in place social programs, that benefit everyone, the human rights of the American people are trampled!
You are correct that the greatest threat to human freedom is the concentration of power whether in the hands of government or anyone else. Very very true! (you surprise me) This is why Obama’s social programs are so needed. Giving everyone health care and education, is giving individuals power, thus spreading it out, instead of letting it concentrate further with the wealthy. Withholding power from the lowest of your society is a crime against the Lord.You do not seem to comprehend Milton Friedman’s conclusion in his book, Free to Choose.
“The two ideas of human freedom and economic freedom working together came to their greatest fruition in the United States…We have been forgetting the basic truth that the greatest threat to human freedom is the concentration of power, whether in the hands of government or anyone else. We have persuaded ourselves that it is safe to grant power, provided it is for good purposes.”
“We are again recognizing the dangers of an over-governed society, coming to understand that good objectives can be perverted by bad means, that reliance on the freedom of people to control their own lives in accordance with their own values is the surest way to achieve the full potential of a great society.”
I have no idea how atheism has anything to do with the topic at hand.If/when the EU and Canada decides that Atheism is the more efficiently run belief system thus is best for the common good of the economy and therefore best for the people, one might think differently. The “happiest” country Sweden is amongst the highest percentage-wise in non-believing people of the world. The EU, as a whole, is amongst the locations of the world with the highest concentration of non-believers and they’re so happy.
The Deceiver has done its work well. Religion has been traded for worldly comfort.
Reading material: ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_225_report_en.pdf
The situation is much worse in China and the Russian Federation.
The USA will welcome our worldwide friends – if they get out in time.
With respect, supporting Obama without objection would be evil. The evil of abortion will continue.I have no idea how atheism has anything to do with the topic at hand.
If you want to do the will of the Lord support Obama bring in social programs to give everyone their human right to medical treatment and education.
The evil of abortion continues with or without Obama. It is very evil that it is being used as an excuse to stop the good that Obama is trying to accomplish.With respect, supporting Obama without objection would be evil. The evil of abortion will continue.
Why do we always look for the government to solve problems? Do we have a crisis in health care or our culture?