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6/13/2011 2:23:15 PM
6/13/2011 3:02:32 PM
dam paents
6/13/2011 3:05:51 PM
6/13/2011 3:06:41 PM
Well, exactly.It s a chain reaction.If the teachers are failing? Why?because the government. Why?because of no child left behind act. Why doesn't congress fix it?because they are corrupt and inept and broken.Why do parents have to work 2 full time jobs with no benefits... when back in the day only the dad could support an entire family, save for retirement, have full benefits?because rent is too damn high. Why?because banks have no regulation. Why?because they can buy congress members.Why don't we the people fix it? because voting is rigged, the people in power are corrupt and do anything to control the outcome.This is a republic, not a democracy. Voting is just to appease the stupid people. Unless we have open elections to prove your vote counts, we'll never know for sure if the voting is rigged or not.We have to trust in officials that we have no trust in. Recipe for disaster.What would happen to society if rent was cut by 50%? Most renters would have $500- $1500 more a month in their pockets. That's equivalent to what someone would make working at minimum wage full time for a month.That's enough to afford one parent to stay home and spend more quality time with their children.There are many many branches of the tree, above is just an example of one way order can get restored.[Edited on June 13, 2011 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
6/13/2011 3:16:42 PM
Reality is if a kid is going to succeed then 99% of the time the parents (or someone) has to be heavily involved from the start. If you're relying solely on the government to educate your kids then you done fucked up.
6/13/2011 3:31:26 PM
Just a reminder, we are talking about spelling and grammar.If you're relying solely on the school system to teach your child spelling and grammar, you should be able to rely 100% on the school system to teach your child spelling and grammar.If the system is broken, you are going to have a broken country. You can't get a finished product from a broken machine or else it would be called a machine sans the adjective broken.[Edited on June 13, 2011 at 3:45 PM. Reason : .]
6/13/2011 3:45:27 PM
Holy fuck. I have a degree in ENGLISH EDUCATION. I worked for NCSU tutoring writing and public speaking.I specialized in non-native English speakers.Spelling and grammar are not fucking important. (This becomes clearer and clearer if you look at it from a historical perspective.) The "rules" are shit. Trust me. That's why it's so hard to learn English as a non-native. Phonics is bullshit. Grammar is fluid. The things that you think are "foundational" aren't as foundational or as important as you think that they are. All correct spelling and grammar functions as is a social signal. Other than that, they serve no practical purpose. Ideas can be effectively communicated without proper grammar and correct spelling. How in the hell do you think that non-native English speakers end up with advanced degrees?The curriculum reflects these ideals. Do we waste our time teaching grammar and spelling or do we teach students how to construct a clear argument and proof read carefully? And frankly, even if you teach a kid how to diagram every damned sentence that comes out of his mouth, he's still going to revert back to the spoken language that he hears on a daily basis.[Edited on June 13, 2011 at 4:21 PM. Reason : v ding ding ding and then some]
6/13/2011 4:09:05 PM
if they stop changing the grammar rules, it would be fine. But they have to piss everyone off so we have to buy a new updated MLA/APA format guide book. I remember when two spaces before each sentence was a rule and then I got pounced on like a buffalo at the waterhole by my lit teacher because its suppose to be only one... as guided by the latest MLA book. Fuckin shit. Gonna grill me over the use of spaces?
6/13/2011 4:19:28 PM
6/13/2011 5:42:16 PM
6/13/2011 5:50:49 PM
6/13/2011 6:29:22 PM
Well that doesn't say much for you because everything you wrote in that last post is completely incorrect.
6/13/2011 6:35:21 PM
Prove me wrong.
6/13/2011 6:42:41 PM
I give up.If you would like to learn more about the topic that you are trying to discuss, take some time to read about the history of prescriptive linguistics and its modern day criticism.
6/13/2011 6:43:36 PM
Dude, I'm still in business and about to pay the damn place off. I'm established. I'm not going anywhere.
6/13/2011 6:44:32 PM
Do I need to diagram the sentence for you?
6/13/2011 6:46:13 PM
spelchec is the best
6/13/2011 6:47:03 PM
If you take a complete sentence and begin to remove letters, where is the line in which it is no longer comprehensible? If u tak a complet seence and ben to reve let, whre is te lin in wich it is n longer cpreensible? f u tak a copet sence and ben to eve let, wre is t lin in wih it is n lngr preible?f u tk a opet ence and en to eveet, wre is t li in wih it is n lngr preble?
6/13/2011 6:49:01 PM
I would drop my AP students' papers an entire letter grade if spell check raped their ass because its just carelessness to auto-correct without careful proof reading.
6/13/2011 6:49:49 PM
-Can I buy some snow? Sure, you want an 8ball?-What?An 8ball.-I just want some snow.I'm giving you snow.-Whatever, man.
6/13/2011 6:51:09 PM
I'm a big bottombaby fan after reading this page.
6/13/2011 7:18:05 PM
Grammar is indeed fluid; the rules are used to aid understanding rather than to assert superiority, and those who set to encase a subset of current practice in amber and enforce it on the populace (prescriptivists) are doomed to mockery.also I lol@ people who think you're not supposed to split infinitives or end sentences with prepositions[Edited on June 13, 2011 at 7:44 PM. Reason : Spelling is fluid too, although not so much as before Noah Webster made his Dictionary.
6/13/2011 7:43:36 PM
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6/15/2011 11:10:14 PM
I also remember public school teaching the same exact shit every year.....progression fail.
6/16/2011 10:40:10 AM