8/2/2011 10:12:46 AM
American youth are lost. Who careschina #1I'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
8/2/2011 10:14:26 AM
You get what you vote for.
8/2/2011 10:27:05 AM
I think that there is merit to changing the grading system to promote consistency. While learning how to handle the expectations of different teachers is a part of life, I think that there should be certain constants in grading children who are taking the same classes. In an environment where you are not allowed to pick your classes or your teachers, I think that there is something to be said for eliminating extremely divergent grading practices. And let's not forget that we're also talking about elementary school children who are just learning how to navigate the school system, not just savvy slack ass teenagers.
8/2/2011 10:27:20 AM
^ Most of their changes affect middle school and high school.
8/2/2011 11:24:55 AM
omg our kids will all be gay
8/2/2011 11:52:01 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4UThis is a rather brilliant description of what's wrong with our education system and how we educate the youth.That article was total bullshit.
8/2/2011 12:51:23 PM
The golden rule is that is not what you learn, it's what grade you receive.
8/2/2011 1:02:12 PM
Wow the new "conservative" board being more interventionist than the old board. So much for reduced gov interference.
8/2/2011 1:19:21 PM
they're squishing the bell curve
8/2/2011 1:25:27 PM
8/2/2011 1:25:52 PM
^^^ They're small government where it fits their fancy.[Edited on August 2, 2011 at 1:28 PM. Reason : s]
8/2/2011 1:26:08 PM
Survival of the fittest. I agree with most of them except a ban on extra credit, that shit saved my ass a few times. I think it is ridiculous how much homework is assigned in grade school. I would rather see an 8-5 school day with longer class periods and less/no homework. Some students have a nice desk at home and a quiet place to study, others have their parents arguing and beating the shit out of each other and an older sibling at the house partying. Kids do not control their home environment, also too many teachers do a shitty job of teaching an rely on students to study/read on their own time which is not what they are in place to do.
8/2/2011 1:32:47 PM
8/2/2011 1:34:01 PM
The problem with schools is not that we don't pass enough people, it is that we don't fail enough people. If someone fails a test, they might figure out that they need to work harder to pass the next one, rather than saying "This is the test. Fail it and take it again next week for a better grade."
8/2/2011 1:40:13 PM
We need our students to go research active at a younger age.Throw them 12yos in the lab. I think college should run like graduate school/ mandatory research covers some expenses/ you don't have to do as much as normal grad students.
8/2/2011 1:40:28 PM
8/2/2011 1:44:21 PM
FIVE days to turn in something late at no more than 10% lost on your grade?
8/2/2011 1:45:28 PM
They did go full retard on that rule.
8/2/2011 1:47:06 PM
It's kind of scary how quickly this country is falling behind.
8/2/2011 1:51:49 PM
My high school didn't give extra credit. It was always fun to watch the slackers beg and pleade for something to boost their grade towards the end of the semester.And I don't know if it was a school policy or not, but I think most of the time late assignments could be handed in with 10% knocked off for each day it was late.
8/2/2011 4:05:25 PM
I like the consistency element of it, but consistently not awarding those who go above and beyond, and not taking action when some fall behind, might be the wrong kind of consistency.
8/2/2011 4:06:44 PM
8/2/2011 4:18:20 PM
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8/2/2011 4:23:26 PM
Must've been a psych major!
8/2/2011 4:25:04 PM
8/2/2011 5:04:51 PM
Sir Ken Robinson is a dick.
8/2/2011 5:37:02 PM
Our school system is all sorts of messed up. The feds and state do best by staying the hell out of it as much as possible. Attach money to each student, let them and family determine where they go. Force schools to compete. If the family and student is apathetic they would get automatically assigned. The state can run some schools but this would allow small schools to be able to start up and function with a minimum of oversight and micromanagement. The saved bureaucracy monies can be used to enlarge a accreditation program to make sure the schools are meeting certain minimums for each grade level subject up through 8th. Then by each course type. Teachers would get paid more (oh yeah abolish the teacher union) and actually have a real interest in their students (both liking to teach and a monetary influence). Allow principals and school staff to set their own performance goals per classroom with oversight at the superintendant level only. There are so many other effective ways to teach and get students excited about learning than the bullshit that's currently being used.
8/2/2011 6:00:07 PM
8/2/2011 6:40:32 PM
Eh, Wake county schools are a joke
8/2/2011 6:43:40 PM
No deadlines must now be shifted five days in the past. So when a teacher assigns a HW they want due tomorrow they will say:"Your Homework was due four days ago."
8/2/2011 6:43:47 PM
8/2/2011 6:46:57 PM
Nah dyou must have went to WCPSS if you do not account for the other 99 counties in the stateI heard some of them are even smart enough to let kids go to the school 100 yards down the road and not bus them halfway across the county to dilute the ratio of stupid kids in a given educational setting
8/2/2011 6:51:10 PM
In case you missed it, you won.So you're whining about a policy that's already been thrown out.CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU!
8/2/2011 6:56:51 PM
thread title is a lie just to get you in here
8/2/2011 11:14:26 PM