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Voting Has consequences
Looks pretty good to me, especially the part about letting children learn at their own pace, and increasing the quality of time that is spent in the classroom between students and teachers.
What do you guys think? The results of the classroom example were very very interesting. Note the other speaker at the end.. Mr. Microsoft himself.
Obama passed that law, no one paid attention.link not working for me.
Thoughts on US schooling:
1) Purpose of schooling changed (it used to be the MAIN reason you went to school was to learn core subjects, now it has become a place for medical attention, counseling, breakfast, lunch, and caring for people that are medically challenged).
2) Respect was lost. Some teachers show up looking like they just crawled out of bed. Students wear some pretty revealing clothing.
3) A loss that decisions have consequences.
4) Social media and the curse of cell phones.
5) Some students are not learning and meeting the minimum standard for the subject, yet kids are passed to the next grade.
Obama passed that law, no one paid attention.
It's no child left behind, meaning the kid only has to show up so many days out of the year.
It's a certificate of attendance at graduation they are handed.
You want an attorney to climb up your ass when hiring a kid and ask them if they actually graduated.
DEI was the next step of securing stupidity.
Problem is it was George W Bush who signed that law.Obama passed that law, no one paid attention.
It's no child left behind, meaning the kid only has to show up so many days out of the year.
It's a certificate of attendance at graduation they are handed.
You want an attorney to climb up your ass when hiring a kid and ask them if they actually graduated.
DEI was the next step of securing stupidity.
Bush,Oboma, Clinton thier all in on it, but thank you.hmm, okay good to know... so on the day of graduation, if a student did not meet requirements they receive a certificate of attendance? Kids that met the requirement receive a diploma? Recent g-kids have a diploma.
I do know the company I work for, with entry level jobs proof of HS graduation or valid GED is required.... on some jobs there is also a skills test