Author Topic: Problems in Education  (Read 7123 times)

My solution: get rid of school completely.  :cookieMonster:
No. Do you want to grow-up and not get a job then die cause you don't have enough money?

EDIT: In my school a few days ago I was told off for talking when I didn't and other people stood up for me but the teacher just said "I don't care"

i disagree about that (kinda) cause i love school!

Problem: No Child Left Behind.
Solution: Leave every child behind.


Solution: Leave every child behind.
leave non-caring children behind

High school teaches you the most valuable lesson in life ever:

Life is like a high school. Blowing a guy will get you Prom Queen in the real world.

Rant:
Half the the freshmen don't give a stuff about learning. When I look around in class there is always some white trash girl texting someone, or some wannabe gangster mexican who is going to call for "backup". Then there are cheaters, gum chewers, wannabe gangters(cause wearing a hood over your head makes you a bad ass), and annoiyng blondes who chew gum and smack it while talking at the top of their lungs who will not do there home work.

Rant:
Half the the freshmen don't give a stuff about learning. When I look around in class there is always some white trash girl texting someone, or some wannabe gangster mexican who is going to call for "backup". Then there are cheaters, gum chewers, wannabe gangters(cause wearing a hood over your head makes you a bad ass), and annoiyng blondes who chew gum and smack it while talking at the top of their lungs who will not do there home work.
Looks like you need to do your homework too!  :cookieMonster:

The only kids in my school that stay are the ones that care about their future, and are the only ones that like the system. I personally like my charter school because it really helps with every problem somebody has. If somebody has no loving clue what was taught that day, they can stay after school and talk to the teacher. the rules aren't very strict and 100% of people that apply to college are accepted. The only people that don't care about learning are the ones that are either transferring schools next year, or have learned the lessons before. Though, i can't sleep for half the year in class and still get A's... (except for digital photography)

Kansas.
I've lived in Kansas all my life and I have never seen an instance of a teacher trying in any way to force religion on anyone, they're actually really careful about that
I don't know if they'll teach evolution or not, though

"But no, The schools didn't teach us what to do if you encounter a lion because they were too busy teaching us more important things like the State Capitals.
Sig'd.

Random: I still don't understand why the western wall of Jerusalem is important, but then they go and put on a play about a part of the bible.

  • I cried when I got an 89 on my report card.  :cookieMonster:
  • I would probably be much more intelligent if we didn't have to repeat things because some idiot can't remember that Africa is a continent.
  • I make all A's in my gifted class. I have also never made below a 100 on a science test.
  • I want gifted science and social studies. :C
  • They grade P.E but not reading class. >:C
They need to challenge me more and grade the important stuff, not whether or not you can do a pull-up. When am I ever going to need that? Off-topic: By the way, my school just held a raffle thing where the kids that were bad got prizes. :C

Don't get me wrong, school is important. I just don't like the people in it.

All teachers should keep a list of people who can't read, so then that way, they don't pick on them to read outloud to the class.

I say they should keep the list so that they never pick the people who don't have trouble reading. Then there would be more incentive to learn how to read.

They need to challenge me more and grade the important stuff, not whether or not you can do a pull-up. When am I ever going to need that?
Physical fitness is an important aspect to living a healthy lifestyle.