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In reply to the discussion: Teacher’s resignation letter: ‘My profession … no longer exists’ [View all]chervilant
(8,267 posts)30. This:
Then, when the mass of the people becomes unemployed because Wall Street has shipped all the jobs to low wage countries, the power elite can blame the people for not being properly educated to handle those jobs.
is already happening. 40-45% of our population is functionally illiterate. The US ranks 27th out of 36 industrialized nations with regards to teaching our children math. Our textbooks are being subverted to teach a hyper-patriotic, ultra-conservative propaganda. And, our teachers are being tarred with the "you're bad!" brush.
I'm intent upon teaching math, and I'm in rural Arkansas, where change occurs at least twenty years behind the rest of our nation. I hope I get to help our children learn, and love, math!
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Now that is a very good option... "good teachers to start their own schools"
Sekhmets Daughter
Apr 2013
#19
Great idea. Teachers should start cooperative schools just as workers have taken over factories.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#24
The ill-conceived education policies are exactly what our power elite want.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#23
The computer can be programmed to look for special phrases and "buzz" words.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#22
We keep doing this, and keep complaining about the intellectual stagnation of our kids
Scootaloo
Apr 2013
#9
Sounds like a useless, mind-numbing, creativity-destroying, drudge work assignment.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#29