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Originally posted by bcoop View PostYour issues are with the legislators. Teachers can only work with what they are given.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View PostFreight Train- you can learn to take tests. There is actually an art to taking tests in subjects like physics and chemistry, etc. I had a chemistry class pre-ap at Keller High where I could score a maximum of 134 on a test. If we knew 75% of the material, we got a 100. On every question, there were often 3-5 points we had to hit, like doing the dimensional analysis, getting the proper exponents, the final answer etc. She was the only teacher that did that in the school and it was approved by admins. I never scored above a 95 on her tests no matter how much studying I did. In fact, my first few tests were in the low 20's and I did not know how to take them. After lots of tutorials, and 1.5 semesters of the same class, I passed. It was because I worked my ass off.
Now lets take a look at why 'most' kids have bad test grades. It is not because they stink at tests, that is an excuse. They either are not putting forth enough effort or they have a serious anxiety disorder. Dont come in here with your sympathetic bullshit.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIt looks like schools are handed bigger and bigger budgets and are failing more and more often. As the grunts of the schools, the teachers are tasked with performing the mission. If the mission is a failure, the grunts have failed. They need to take it up with the admin and their unions about removing bad teachers. Protecting the leeches diminish the brilliance of the amazing teachers. I've had some that I still keep in contact with and one that I went to his funeral because he was such a transformational teacher. And I have 90% that I wouldn't spit on if they were on fire.
You know where Texas school budgets go? Football programs. I'm sure that is the teachers fault too.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostHoly hell, you're retarded. The system is fucked from the top down. Teachers are NOT the problem. They are bound to what the legislators give them to work with. Standardized testing doesn't actually teach anything at all.
You know where Texas school budgets go? Football programs. I'm sure that is the teachers fault too.Slow moving projects
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIt looks like schools are handed bigger and bigger budgets and are failing more and more often. As the grunts of the schools, the teachers are tasked with performing the mission. If the mission is a failure, the grunts have failed. They need to take it up with the admin and their unions about removing bad teachers. Protecting the leeches diminish the brilliance of the amazing teachers. I've had some that I still keep in contact with and one that I went to his funeral because he was such a transformational teacher. And I have 90% that I wouldn't spit on if they were on fire.
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Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View PostI had a chemistry class pre-ap at Keller High where I could score a maximum of 134 on a test.Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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Originally posted by bcoop View Post
You know where Texas school budgets go? Football programs. I'm sure that is the teachers fault too.
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostThere are no Teacher unions in Texas so who's to blame for this state's education problems. I think the last time I looked we are ranked 45th, but it could be worse for all I know. It's not the teachers fault. They are tasked with doing a job that is out of this world. In todays society with single parents running rampant and parents that just don't care or give a shit about their kids education the teacher is suppose to be the one that rises above and gives a disadvantage kid a leg up. Get out of here with that bullshit. I respect teachers, but I don't expect them to do God's work for 45k a year.
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Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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I have been saying for years that there are (among MANY other) 3 big problems with the financial situation in most districts.
1) The way the budget is spent and allocated. People employed in education in any district I've worked in can only get reimbursed for or can order supplies from approved vendors. This means (example only) that the set of pencils I can get at Wal-mart on sale for $.49 costs the district $5.00 and if I buy the ones for $.49, I cannot be reimbursed unless we have a contract with them. However, I can order as many sets of $5.00 pencils as my heart desires or I run out of department budget money, whichever comes first.
This is FUCKING RETARDED! The district will shell out 10x more money to buy from a stupid approved vendor-cut that shit out and you could save a ton of money.
2) Money gets allocated in certain funds which can only be spent on approved items within that budget. For example, when I taught in Keller, I was a lead teacher in my department for 4 years. After 4 years, the admin who handled finances came to me and said, 'Hey, we found some money that is earmarked special ed for your department that we thought was for something else, but if you don't spend it by May (this was February), we lose it so order anything and everything you can think of". Seriously?? Why don't you use it for something that's needed, like textbooks for kids, etc? Because that's not the fund for which it is allocated. Another fucking brilliant idea.
3) Programs for children that aren't legal and whose parents aren't taxes. There are so many programs that taxpayers pay for that illegals get for free. Food, medical, supplies, string instruments, bilingual, etc...You name it, they can get it. For free. And here's the kicker-it's ILLEGAL for us to ask if they are LEGAL!
There are a shit-ton more problems in education, but these are just a few that hit hard. Don't even get me started on tying teacher jobs to student performance. Yes, there should be some accountability, but that isn't the way.Token Split Tail
Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostIt looks like schools are handed bigger and bigger budgets and are failing more and more often. As the grunts of the schools, the teachers are tasked with performing the mission. If the mission is a failure, the grunts have failed. They need to take it up with the admin and their unions about removing bad teachers. Protecting the leeches diminish the brilliance of the amazing teachers. I've had some that I still keep in contact with and one that I went to his funeral because he was such a transformational teacher. And I have 90% that I wouldn't spit on if they were on fire.sigpic
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I'd like to second the athletics budget issue. My dad owns a paving company and we do lots of running tracks for schools plus parking lots etc. The amount of money wasted on stupid stuff is just jaw dropping. This last summer John Tyler(Tyler Texas...) HS completely repaved/rubbered their 7 lane running track. Then, later, they decided they wanted an 8th lane and spent...... one hundred thousand dollars on ONE LANE of running track. This doesn't include the new bleachers, lights, and concession stands they put in. We also worked on a school(can't for the life of me remember the name) that put in 3 new astro-turf fields for their football program plus a gigantic fancy school building. I mean, really? Is it really necessary to have 3 full sized astro turf fields just for football? Really?
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostThere are no Teacher unions in Texas so who's to blame for this state's education problems. I think the last time I looked we are ranked 45th, but it could be worse for all I know. It's not the teachers fault. They are tasked with doing a job that is out of this world. In todays society with single parents running rampant and parents that just don't care or give a shit about their kids education the teacher is suppose to be the one that rises above and gives a disadvantage kid a leg up. Get out of here with that bullshit. I respect teachers, but I don't expect them to do God's work for 45k a year.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Slykin View PostI'd like to second the athletics budget issue. My dad owns a paving company and we do lots of running tracks for schools plus parking lots etc. The amount of money wasted on stupid stuff is just jaw dropping. This last summer John Tyler(Tyler Texas...) HS completely repaved/rubbered their 7 lane running track. Then, later, they decided they wanted an 8th lane and spent...... one hundred thousand dollars on ONE LANE of running track. This doesn't include the new bleachers, lights, and concession stands they put in. We also worked on a school(can't for the life of me remember the name) that put in 3 new astro-turf fields for their football program plus a gigantic fancy school building. I mean, really? Is it really necessary to have 3 full sized astro turf fields just for football? Really?Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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This wasn't in South Texas, though I do know too much about the Robin Hood act.. Our little town used to have a really nice school until the Robin Hood act split up all our our money(Exxon plant in town) and now ALL of the schools suck. Ah well.
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