Public Education in America sucks.
I am being an @## in this post just to get the debate going a bit. I think our education system is the worst aspect of our country. We have No Child Left Behind, a lot of kids in preschools, etc. . .and quite honestly, people don't seem that much smarter (particularly compared to Europe). I am admittedly relying on the news media and message boards like this one for my "evidence" but public schools seem like a nightmare that I would love for my kids to avoid. I read an article yesterday about some gym teacher in Sacramento who made her 5th grade students run a ridiculous number of laps (for their age, I'm assuming) and some of the children were sick after class. Then you read about the teasing and the bullying, the art/music/PE budget cuts, the unchallenging curriculum, and so forth. I just don't think you "need" to go through that experience to be a strong, contributing member of society.
So, anyway, I would love nothing more than for some of you ladies to prove me wrong and tell me what *is* so great about our education system. . .because this has me really bummed lately.
BTW, Kelly, get the universal preschool debate going! I would love to hear more about it!
I am being an @## in this post just to get the debate going a bit. I think our education system is the worst aspect of our country. We have No Child Left Behind, a lot of kids in preschools, etc. . .and quite honestly, people don't seem that much smarter (particularly compared to Europe). I am admittedly relying on the news media and message boards like this one for my "evidence" but public schools seem like a nightmare that I would love for my kids to avoid. I read an article yesterday about some gym teacher in Sacramento who made her 5th grade students run a ridiculous number of laps (for their age, I'm assuming) and some of the children were sick after class. Then you read about the teasing and the bullying, the art/music/PE budget cuts, the unchallenging curriculum, and so forth. I just don't think you "need" to go through that experience to be a strong, contributing member of society.
So, anyway, I would love nothing more than for some of you ladies to prove me wrong and tell me what *is* so great about our education system. . .because this has me really bummed lately.
BTW, Kelly, get the universal preschool debate going! I would love to hear more about it!
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