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uptohere Donating Member (603 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-22-03 05:44 PM
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8. whats to prevent insisting on prepared children ?
May be a little pollyanna of me but since the real problem is that parents chose to be parents why do we allow it ?

Some parents will respond positively to punative actions for this failure, others can be made to. The rest who cannot change themselves can be addressed with a mentoring program. The community pulling together for a terribly importent goal, what a concept !

This is better for the teachers as they won't have to try and figure out ways to address radical unevenness. Its easier for the school systems as they won't have to figure out how to make all those extra classrooms for those extra teachers. Its better for the kids as distraction levels will go down and we can start teaching up insted of down. Its better for the community as it produces contributors to society insted of dependents.

OK maybe its crazy but who would have thought we would put a man on the moon ?
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