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''Stupid in America'' - Documentary America's education system
reply to post by TheTardis
There was a movie back in 2006 and I watched it again the other day. But everyone should watch "Idiocracy".
Originally posted by OldSchoolMom
reply to post by TheTardis
There was a movie back in 2006 and I watched it again the other day. But everyone should watch "Idiocracy".
I tell people the same thing because once they watch it, they will start noticing the similarities in their everyday life. Then it will hit them as it did me, wow.... there is some truth in that movie. Kudos for bringing it up
Quick story...
We had an application from a "teacher" (I have no clue why he wasn't teaching, he would have fit in well there). We hired him. His job was simply to sell cell phones, pull up the appropriate forms from the company program, follow the instructions and enter the relevant data. This also included collecting payments and printing receipts for those payments. Every new job takes a little time to get used too, but this "teacher" was not able to repeat a single process from memory after a month of on the job training. He was advised that if he wasn't able to remember, he needed to get a notebook and write the instructions down and keep it handy so he can function in his position. For some reason this guy refused to take notes, he insisted he could handle the job (but couldn't complete a single task that required thought process) then quit a few days later. Here is the kicker, he said he will go back to teachingedit on 13-7-2012 by OldSchoolMom because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by watchitburn
I can agree with that documentary without even watching it, I went to a terrible school.
We had about a 75% dropout rate, the teachers had no control over the students. We would just completely ignore the teachers.
Example:
-Teacher would give a test, most did not take it.
-Teacher would give a test and let us use our textbooks,still most did not take the test.
-Teacher pulled out the overhead projector, went through the whole test with us and gave all the answers. only a few took the test.
Don't get me wrong, some of the teachers were very good, and they cared. But most of them were lost without their "teacher's edition" textbook. And the student's didn't care because they faced no repercussions at home.
I think a lot of it has to do with how the kids are raised at home these days.
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Originally posted by starwarsisreal
And yet many people believe the new generation(generation z) will save their sorry @**es from the collapse of the economy. Really I wonder what have our world turn into?edit on 2-7-2012 by starwarsisreal because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by OldSchoolMom
reply to post by Dgodinez
However, the blame shouldn't be to the teachers or there shouldn't be blame.
Ah, so let's excuse the professional auto mechanic when he can't fix any cars..(it's the car at fault)
The problem with your analogy is that a car doesn't have free will. The students do. It's clear you have never tried to teach.
EDIT: I read a few more of your posts. Wow. I've been a teacher for 23 years, and love my job. Apparently you have a different set of experiences than I do.
The educational system isn't perfect, and you are right--many of the problems come from government mucking things up.
But I disagree with your main premise. I see hard working teachers who are making a difference with students--every single day. Not all teachers are on par with "burger flippers"--in fact, I know of very few that are not hard working and professional.
But I also see parents who try to game the system and kids who are allowed to act however they want to act, and the parents are the first to make excuses for their child's behavior.
It's hard to overcome the parental influence, no matter how talented a teacher is.