Will Longer School Year Help or Hurt U.S. Students? Plus some thoughts about reinventing government education

The Barrister
Maggie’s Farm
1/17/2013

…I think it’s time that the entire structure of public K-12 education ought to be reinvented.

We started out with home-schooling, with tutors for the wealthy, then neighborhood one-room schoolhouses supported and controlled by the parents of the kids, then we went to the tax-supported, age-cohorted Prussian (yes, our public schools were based on the then-modern Prussian schools) factory model for the poor which we still use today in the US, while the prosperous (and the Catholics) used private schools. One size does not fit any, much less all.

Nobody cares what I think, but I do have plenty of ideas…

…Fifth, I would bring back Civics. Every American needs to be taught how to be a citizen of a free republic. It’s not easy to be one; it’s all about man and God and law. Not all parents explain this plainly, or even by example…

…Seventh: Get rid of the unions. Teaching is a calling, not a factory job and definitely should not be a government job…

Eighth: Abolish the Federal dept. of Education. It’s not their yob, and they are mostly idiots who could not change the oil in their car or hammer a nail straight into a 2X4, much less diagram a sentence…

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