If ignorance is bliss, then our public school system should be doing a back flip while singing God Bless America. Education is the second largest expenditure in the US, yet we rank below many nations who don’t even come close to equaling our budgeted allowance. For some reason I am not a fan of the public schools of today. It’s not that there isn’t enough funding or that the class sizes are too small. There is an overall lack of other more important issues. We’re going to briefly look over the ways that KIDS are losing accountability, how education is proctored to standardized testing, and how scapegoats are taking the blame for substandard learning platforms.
Standardized testing is common everywhere. Our system is based on tests that are given to students. That is the only way that we, as a nation, can tabulate how our educational system is
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The US Dept of Education’s web site states that nearly $53. Some citizens would be so gullible to pass blame onto ‘waking up early’ or class sizes being too large. The conclusiveness of those studies was never challenged. Some people could see it as a reality. The social institution of ‘education’ is being destroyed slowly by those who want America to be ignorant. The Review Journal published an editorial a few weeks back that had a teenager commenting that he would be more apt to learn if school started later. The only thing that we Americans can do to relieve the problem is to allocate more funding and point fingers. Just as in voting, fraud is always present. Many strongly disbelieve this to be true. The newspapers are full of excuses that are being shoveled to the American people.
It is all too common today for the country to place blame on everyone else, rather then themselves. We see our schools passing students through who aren’t properly educated on a record pace. A more serious, and overlooked, concern should be the reliability of the scores.
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