01-19-2009, 01:09 PM
Iâm sure Iâll get plenty of disagreement, but I believe the overarching theme of Obamaâs education plan is not to give things away for free, but to make higher education more appealing to the masses. One need only turn to some of this âreality tvâ, for one shining example, to see that currently, the appeal is not there. People in the academic field whose job it is to prepare young people for higher education realize this. So, coupled with a severely damaged public school system in many places (which âthe massesâ attend) is a perceived (if not necessarily real) notion that college will be too expensive with each passing year. So the attitude becomes âwhatâs the point?â, and the manifestation of that is found on the Maury Povich show and elsewhere. Every student is not a super duper Farmerboy. And every parent is not one of these wonderful home-schooling parents on this board. You all get your kudos and such for being motivated, assertive and educated enough to achieve these accomplishments.
My roommate is a teacher in a public school system - yeah, down in the trenches -- and from what he tells me itâs unbelievably bad. These teachers are having a hard enough time actually teaching around discipline issues that they really canât stop. (It's gone waayyy beyond just talking in class.) And on top of it all they pretty much have to sell the idea of proper education to these kids and their parents. (Oh the parents !
) It might not be right, but it is the reality. Houston, we definitely have a problem. When I was in (public) high school â a little more than a decade ago, I didnât have to be sold on education â it was an expectation set before me. But things are very different now.
When I hear about what goes on in high schools now, I am truly amazed. I want to be a ____ when I grow up. HA! Thatâs an ancient sentiment nowadays in many public school systems. A lot of kids don't have any motivation; they don't know what to be motivated about. Said all that to say umm⦠thereâs got to be a solution or weâre all going to heck if uneducated people keep getting âprocessedâ into the real world and the solution needs to be from all angles â forward (from the school systems) and backward. So donât hate on Obamaâs plan because there needs to be a plan to make education appealing again.
My roommate is a teacher in a public school system - yeah, down in the trenches -- and from what he tells me itâs unbelievably bad. These teachers are having a hard enough time actually teaching around discipline issues that they really canât stop. (It's gone waayyy beyond just talking in class.) And on top of it all they pretty much have to sell the idea of proper education to these kids and their parents. (Oh the parents !

When I hear about what goes on in high schools now, I am truly amazed. I want to be a ____ when I grow up. HA! Thatâs an ancient sentiment nowadays in many public school systems. A lot of kids don't have any motivation; they don't know what to be motivated about. Said all that to say umm⦠thereâs got to be a solution or weâre all going to heck if uneducated people keep getting âprocessedâ into the real world and the solution needs to be from all angles â forward (from the school systems) and backward. So donât hate on Obamaâs plan because there needs to be a plan to make education appealing again.
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