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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:40 pm
Well America does have it easy, because we have like four different schools for learning. Each of the shcools teach you something different rather it's good or bad. But what I can't stand in America is that, why do we have to pay so much damned money to learn what we should know? And why do the family household who can't afford a good school, always has to be kicked down to the lower Public Schools?
I say that if America was just to keep one type of school that teaches kids what they should know, and not some dumb class that teaches you nothing about any type of American War, we wouldn't be called ''The Dumbest Country in the World.'' Like think about it. If we have students who go to public school, the chances of them dropping out when they get to college is rather high. So if we just keep our foot in our children/student's asses, we might get the good results that the kids in other countries get.
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:27 pm
I would have to say the schooling isn't great. But what do you expect to be done about it? The government controls what we learn, and they don't want us to become educated, then we might figure out their evil conspiracy in time to stop it and save ourselves and once again be a free country.
wow, sorry for the ramble.. it's getting late.. well more like early but since i haven't slept yet, it's late...
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 12:39 pm
Schooling in the U.S. is horrible (especially with "no child left behind") I hear about schooling in the other countries and am not surprised we are far behind in so many areas.
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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:01 pm
This place has such a wealth of information on why traditional American schooling sucks...
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