Ok BT, perhaps that was an unfair question.
But, children deserve more than they are getting these days in the public schools.
When Bush set up the NCLB act I do believe he wanted children in the public schools to receive the best education possible. Somehow through this whole process, the argument has "trickled down" to
a)vouchers
b)home schooling
c)charter schools.
I find that interesting. So, perhaps those behind the NCLB act wanted such a "discussion" to occur all the while.
Nowhere do we read that children are actually offered MORE in their learning day. Not by a long shot. Instead the argument turns to punitive reactions, harsh criticism, etc.
When a teacher dedicates his/her life to educating others, more often than not, there is a valuable plan of action involved.
But, all of a sudden we see/read that teachers are
a)bad apples
b)whining about accountability
c)asking for more money
I think the nature of this country (or perhpas this message board for the most part) lends itself to the antithesis of such progress. This administration has taken a decent 'act' and made it into a scene of nothing but hardship and struggles--for who?
The children.
They are going to lose out.
Now, otoh, if the act is reviewed and corrective action in a positive way is 'leveled' in its direction, perhpas we can see the Public Schools and the purity of education for all children, come back to life again.