.....But being outranked by Shanghai?
Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#40558253
Okay, here's my .02 on how we need to get better ranked:
1. Stop summer vacation and make kids go to school year-round. Out of 365 days a year a school year in the US is only around 180 days!
2. Stop hiring crappy teachers that look more at home on Page 3 then in a classroom just because they.... look like a page 3 girl. (Seriously, I had someone tell me that a school would rather hire an attractive woman than an ugly chick because it gets the students to want to go to her class). BTW I'm not saying that good-looking women can't be good teachers, but you know what I mean by this.
3. Stop social promotion. If a kid's feelings get hurt because he/she did crappy and is going to be left back, well then sucks to be him/her.
4. I heard somewhere that some schools want to lower the minimum passing grades for tests saying they're "too tough." Give me a break.
And something about college...
Drop the damn prerequisites. If someone wants to go to college to get a degree in - for example - electrical engineering, why should they have to go through several months to a year of writing term papers on George Washington and Shakespeare first? Colleges should get right down to the meat of what the student is trying to accomplish: get a degree is his/her chosen field. Dropout rates would go down and the number of enrollments would increase.
Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#40558253
Okay, here's my .02 on how we need to get better ranked:
1. Stop summer vacation and make kids go to school year-round. Out of 365 days a year a school year in the US is only around 180 days!
2. Stop hiring crappy teachers that look more at home on Page 3 then in a classroom just because they.... look like a page 3 girl. (Seriously, I had someone tell me that a school would rather hire an attractive woman than an ugly chick because it gets the students to want to go to her class). BTW I'm not saying that good-looking women can't be good teachers, but you know what I mean by this.
3. Stop social promotion. If a kid's feelings get hurt because he/she did crappy and is going to be left back, well then sucks to be him/her.
4. I heard somewhere that some schools want to lower the minimum passing grades for tests saying they're "too tough." Give me a break.
And something about college...
Drop the damn prerequisites. If someone wants to go to college to get a degree in - for example - electrical engineering, why should they have to go through several months to a year of writing term papers on George Washington and Shakespeare first? Colleges should get right down to the meat of what the student is trying to accomplish: get a degree is his/her chosen field. Dropout rates would go down and the number of enrollments would increase.
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