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    From what I understand the biggest causes of poor school performance are things you can’t fix in a classroom. There is a distinct causal relationship between poor school performance and issues like poverty, broken homes, etc. If you’re a kid living in a poor household, your single mother has to work long hours to make ends meet, or you’re dealing with family issues at home, your schoolwork will obviously suffer.

    It shouldn’t surprise anyone that the poorest states in the US also have the worst educational performance. And it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the US, which has more income inequality and higher poverty than almost every other first world country, would also have worse school performance despite spending more money than they do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    Follow this link to see that money is not the issue.

    http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/n...gue/962510001/

    I had no idea this school even existed, but obviously they are doing something different. By the way, my understanding is that tuition is less than $1000.00 per year!
    Great story and good for them but to follow this model in Lafayette Parish you would need 330 schools!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunProud View Post
    You just made my point for me
    Yep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    From what I understand the biggest causes of poor school performance are things you can’t fix in a classroom. There is a distinct causal relationship between poor school performance and issues like poverty, broken homes, etc. If you’re a kid living in a poor household, your single mother has to work long hours to make ends meet, or you’re dealing with family issues at home, your schoolwork will obviously suffer.

    It shouldn’t surprise anyone that the poorest states in the US also have the worst educational performance. And it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the US, which has more income inequality and higher poverty than almost every other first world country, would also have worse school performance despite spending more money than they do.

    It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. ---Frederick Douglass

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunProud View Post
    Couldn't be more wrong about the feds and common core.
    Source?

    Here’s mine:

    “Myth: The standards will be implemented through No Child Left Behind (NCLB), signifying that the federal government will be leading them.

    Fact: The Common Core is a state‐led effort that is not part of No Child Left Behind or any other federal initiative. The federal government played no role in the development of the Common Core. State adoption of the standards is in no way mandatory. States began the work to create clear, consistent standards before the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provided funding for the Race to the Top grant program. It also began before the Elementary and Secondary Education Act blueprint was released, because this work is being driven by the needs of the states, not the federal government. Learn more about the development process here.

    Myth: The Common Core State Standards were adopted by states as part of the Race to the Top grant program.

    Fact: Recognizing the strength of having high standards for all students, the federal government gave competitive advantage to Race to the Top applicants that demonstrated that they had or planned to adopt college- and career-ready standards for all students. The program did not specify the Common Core or prevent states from creating their own, separate college- and career-ready standards. States and territories voluntarily chose to adopt the Common Core to prepare their students for college, career, and life. Many states that were not chosen for Race to the Top grants continue to implement the Common Core.”

    http://www.corestandards.org/about-the-standards/myths-vs-facts/

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    The government knows exactly what they want to do with education in this country and it’s working, rapidly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunProud View Post
    No. It's called choice. You know, the fundamental principles codified in our Constitution: freedom, liberty, etc.
    You call it choice...a more sane person calls it inviting profit margins into the education of your child. Can't pass the second grade, if you don't pass the Hardee's/Carl's Jr. exit exam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. ---Frederick Douglass
    “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who's done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I notice." - Donald Trump

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who's done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I notice." - Donald Trump
    A lot of people are saying ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    You call it choice...a more sane person calls it inviting profit margins into the education of your child. Can't pass the second grade, if you don't pass the Hardee's/Carl's Jr. exit exam.
    That's what you get with 3 textbook companies that own the tests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    Well it's not like Common Core moved these states to the top of the list! I think it would be great to get back to teaching kids to simply memorize (anyone ever used flashcards) that 3 + 3 = 6 & 4 x 4 = 16 instead of getting the answer by going to the moon and back. My daughter teaches 1st grade and must teach her kids in a manner that won't even allow me to help my grandkid's with their homework without confusing them or them confusing me! Education in the U.S.A. used to be the best in the world. However, since teaching method's have changed and advanced students have been held back and kept with slower learners and social promotions have been mandated, education has taken a nose dive.

    I think a big part of the answer to solving our education problem is quite simple. 1st, determine what students must learn at each grade level AND MAKE THEM PROVE THEY KNOW THE MATERIAL THROUGH "LEGITIMATE" TESTING before being promoted to the next grade (yes, it would be possible to FAIL). 2nd, quit making teachers teach students to pass a standardized test rather than teaching students about the material they need to learn and need to know to pass. 3rd, reinstate stricter discipline in schools at all levels. Students that continually disrupt schools and classes should not be allowed to hold back those that want to learn.

    These are not a complete list or what I think should change, but I think it would be a pretty good start. Just my opinion.
    . True that, Duggie..

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    How bout the fact that the WHOLE country has taken an educational dive from Jan 2009 - Jan 2017? Let the teachers use their creativity again to teach our kids. Reintroduce social studies and real history again. The sciences, spelling, reading and English (as two separate subject); less time on the computer until your in late middle school. Build them up.


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