Wavels
Well-Known Member
Krime's wife,
Welcome aboard, interesting post, the major deficiency in the education issue is the NEA....It is my contention that the NEA, has, in actuality, weakened the public school system here in US. The NEA appears to be much more interested in the welfare of teachers as opposed to students.
There is a reason home schooling is becoming more popular, and private schools are receiving more recognition. The NEA is a very large part of this problem.
Med I also support Bush in re-balancing SCOTUS to more reasonable constituents.....like Roberts!
This is one of the few areas in which I support Bush baby!
In regards to Teachers.....
Myths of the Teachers Unions
By Jay Greene
The American Enterprise | January 9, 2007
Myths aren't lies. They are beliefs that people adopt because they have an air of plausibility. But myths aren't true, and they often get in the way during serious problem-solving. This essay identifies seven common myths that dominate established views of education these days. Dispelling these misconceptions could open the door to long-awaited improvement in our nation's schools.
excerpted: FrontPage magazine.com :: Myths of the Teachers Unions by Jay Greene
Welcome aboard, interesting post, the major deficiency in the education issue is the NEA....It is my contention that the NEA, has, in actuality, weakened the public school system here in US. The NEA appears to be much more interested in the welfare of teachers as opposed to students.
There is a reason home schooling is becoming more popular, and private schools are receiving more recognition. The NEA is a very large part of this problem.
Med I also support Bush in re-balancing SCOTUS to more reasonable constituents.....like Roberts!
This is one of the few areas in which I support Bush baby!
In regards to Teachers.....
Myths of the Teachers Unions
The American Enterprise | January 9, 2007
Myths aren't lies. They are beliefs that people adopt because they have an air of plausibility. But myths aren't true, and they often get in the way during serious problem-solving. This essay identifies seven common myths that dominate established views of education these days. Dispelling these misconceptions could open the door to long-awaited improvement in our nation's schools.
excerpted: FrontPage magazine.com :: Myths of the Teachers Unions by Jay Greene