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liberal_at_heart

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8. I agree with most of what you said except the funding issue. Class sizes are too big in a lot of
Sat Sep 14, 2013, 10:41 PM
Sep 2013

schools. My daughter's school was in an affluent area and a lot of their money went to sports teams and stadiums. Hiring teachers always seems to be a low priority for schools. Also I can see a difference when my kids are being taught by a teacher who has a Master in Ed and continuing education through the school district versus being taught by a teacher who does not have a Masters and who does not get continuing ed from the school district. Thirty years ago the federal and state governments funded K-12 and even universities much much more than they do now. Reagan kind of screwed us on that and no one has bothered to fix it yet.

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Yup, my wife is a teacher and has found that to be true gopiscrap Sep 2013 #1
Spot on!!!!!! Rebellious Republican Sep 2013 #10
It's that and working two to three jobs BrotherIvan Sep 2013 #13
Absolutely!! And in our neck of the woods, this helps them get rid of high salaries, DebJ Sep 2013 #14
Students, parents, and even teachers are getting fed up with how broken our public school system is. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #2
They push to keep kids with their age cohort. Igel Sep 2013 #6
I agree with most of what you said except the funding issue. Class sizes are too big in a lot of liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #8
I concur the system is broken, its not the system that is at its core, its a symptom of a greater.. Rebellious Republican Sep 2013 #9
yeah, I agree with gopiscrap's post. Poverty is a big part of it. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #11
If we spend HALF the money on education as we do defense there would be less complaining uponit7771 Sep 2013 #20
Actually, we spend more on education than on defense FarCenter Sep 2013 #24
Interesting. LWolf Sep 2013 #25
The federal budget for education is small, but the state and local ones are large FarCenter Sep 2013 #33
The bottom line, though, LWolf Sep 2013 #34
uponit7771 didn't specify whether "we" meant just federal or total spending FarCenter Sep 2013 #35
. LWolf Sep 2013 #36
I disagree, there should be a floor on education spending and there's not. THat floor could be set uponit7771 Sep 2013 #38
Apples to apples we STILL spend more on defense then, FEDREAL spending on education is not half uponit7771 Sep 2013 #37
30 years of "children having children." jaysunb Sep 2013 #3
Oh, heck yeh. Another post about this. madfloridian Sep 2013 #4
Out of control, the systems,the expectations,the kids,the parents MichiganVote Sep 2013 #5
Thank Raygun xfundy Sep 2013 #7
Add Bush and Obama. earthside Sep 2013 #28
Politicians and our government has declared war on teachers, parents are joining in nt msongs Sep 2013 #12
Because many parents believe they have zero to do with their own children's education. DebJ Sep 2013 #15
Do you understand that your attitude is part of th problem? missingthebigdog Sep 2013 #29
yes, frankly I get tired of hearing parents and teachers blame each other. We should be working liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #30
The debate: spend on education, health, infrastructure, or spend on war. delrem Sep 2013 #16
My niece is a teacher in British Columbia. Suich Sep 2013 #17
yes they have Skittles Sep 2013 #21
Used to post on a board where tea partiers in suburban schools told their kids that the teachers freshwest Sep 2013 #18
This society is broken... ReRe Sep 2013 #19
I agree... devils chaplain Sep 2013 #26
The violence stems from conservatives hatred of public education. B Calm Sep 2013 #22
I agree. Not a day goes by that the right does not tell us that the teachers are the problem. OregonBlue Sep 2013 #23
It all begins in the home. There is a certain lack of respect for public servants (teachers too) kelliekat44 Sep 2013 #27
Middle income school maynard Sep 2013 #31
Thank the ReTHUG politicians malaise Sep 2013 #32
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