VolnJC
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My first choice would be to shut it down but this would be the next best...she is a big advocate of school choice and vouchers, she used to live in TN when she was married to Kevin Huffman...she was also in the excellent documentary Waiting For Superman
Michelle Rhee is a HORRIBLE choice. Absolutely awful. Her system and demeanor was incredibly destructive to the school district she ran, and they wound up running her out of town.
The Education of Michelle Rhee | FRONTLINE | PBS
I truly and utterly despise that woman. She is everything wrong with many current "education" philosophies and unbelievably arrogant.
Vouchers and "school choice" are also a sham, a drain on public resources, inherently unfair, and unconstitutional.
Fix public schools; don't turn Education over to the hands of private entities who are in it for the money. That is asking for utter disaster.
So you would rather have them indoctrinated in Socialist ideals?
Oh great. More use of taxpayer money to indoctrinate kids in religious schools.
You faux-constitutional conservatives are on a real roll as of late. What's next? Only pre-approved free speech, just like the left-wingers want?
Or how about no indoctrination, just teaching them both sides of such debates where the perspectives are not discernably and demonstrably true or false?
I often discuss Ethical issues in my Exploratory classes and I NEVER reveal my thoughts as a teacher, only helping students think for themselves.
I think this whole idea of "indoctrination" that many clamor about is really nonexistent.
Who said private schools had to be based on religion? We wanted to homeschool our autistic son in TN but also wanted to follow the public curriculum only choice we had was K-12 and they are no longer allowed in the state.
Please, watch the documentary from PBS I posted and tell me that kind of person is really someone you want making decisions for our Education system.
Who said private schools had to be based on religion? We wanted to homeschool our autistic son in TN but also wanted to follow the public curriculum only choice we had was K-12 and they are no longer allowed in the state.
The Education of Michelle Rhee | FRONTLINE | PBS
Vouchers and "school choice" are also a sham, a drain on public resources, inherently unfair, and unconstitutional.
Fix public schools; don't turn Education over to the hands of private entities who are in it for the money. That is asking for utter disaster.
As I read it, school vouchers allow for private religious school use at taxpayer expense in some states.
That's fundamentally unconstitutional, but no one seems to give a darn anymore about that, right or left.
As I read it, school vouchers allow for private religious school use at taxpayer expense in some states.
That's fundamentally unconstitutional, but no one seems to give a darn anymore about that, right or left.
The problem is private schools don't have to follow the same rules public schools do and they can refuse and kick out students with ease. To remove a trouble-making student from a public school to an alternative setting takes loads of paperwork, documentation, interventions, etc. Not to mention the differences in standardized testing.
That system would be inherently unfair. If private schools can accept public funds they should be bound by the same expectations as public ones.
It would be if the government mandated it be a Catholic, Jewish or other specific faith based school.
Oh, its there. Look into some of the textbooks
I do believe it should be free of political and religious motive
The faith based school my daughter attended didnt kick anyone out. Even the young lady prostituting.