Not Everyone DESERVES Secondary School Education

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m an FCPS substitute. If we called parents and sent kids home for disrupting class in elementary school, that would go a long way towards solving the problem. In high school, it should be easier to send kids to an alternative school. There are kids that refuse to stay in class, when they are in class, they do their best to disrupt it, and do no work. FCPS is happy to graduate them. Fine but let them get their diploma from an alternative school.


Do you have any qualifications for classroom management? I mean, students have been disruptive for subs for time eternal, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m an FCPS substitute. If we called parents and sent kids home for disrupting class in elementary school, that would go a long way towards solving the problem. In high school, it should be easier to send kids to an alternative school. There are kids that refuse to stay in class, when they are in class, they do their best to disrupt it, and do no work. FCPS is happy to graduate them. Fine but let them get their diploma from an alternative school.


Do you have any qualifications for classroom management? I mean, students have been disruptive for subs for time eternal, right?


Yes, I have my license to teach and learned classroom management techniques as well as practiced those techniques during teacher training and long-term substitute jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m an FCPS substitute. If we called parents and sent kids home for disrupting class in elementary school, that would go a long way towards solving the problem. In high school, it should be easier to send kids to an alternative school. There are kids that refuse to stay in class, when they are in class, they do their best to disrupt it, and do no work. FCPS is happy to graduate them. Fine but let them get their diploma from an alternative school.


Do you have any qualifications for classroom management? I mean, students have been disruptive for subs for time eternal, right?


Yes, I have my license to teach and learned classroom management techniques as well as practiced those techniques during teacher training and long-term substitute jobs.


Are you the one arguing that there are kids who don't deserve a secondary education?? I think that's despicable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m an FCPS substitute. If we called parents and sent kids home for disrupting class in elementary school, that would go a long way towards solving the problem. In high school, it should be easier to send kids to an alternative school. There are kids that refuse to stay in class, when they are in class, they do their best to disrupt it, and do no work. FCPS is happy to graduate them. Fine but let them get their diploma from an alternative school.


Do you have any qualifications for classroom management? I mean, students have been disruptive for subs for time eternal, right?


Yes, I have my license to teach and learned classroom management techniques as well as practiced those techniques during teacher training and long-term substitute jobs.


Are you the one arguing that there are kids who don't deserve a secondary education?? I think that's despicable.


OP here. Engineer. One above is a DP. Not everyone gets into med school, Harvard Law, or graduates engineering school. At some level education is rationalized, and that makes sense in a competitive society with constrained inputs. You may disagree with the lowering the rationalization of educational resources to a lower age, but I think it’s laughable if you think out of all the horrible things in the world today my idea that has been similarly practiced in many successful countries is “despicable”. Clearly you must have taken a look at the deliberate massacre of Palestinians, China imprisoning 2 million people for the crime of being ethnic minorities, the crackdown on “hate [free] speech” and the invasion at the Southern Border and concluded that I am the “despicable”.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m an FCPS substitute. If we called parents and sent kids home for disrupting class in elementary school, that would go a long way towards solving the problem. In high school, it should be easier to send kids to an alternative school. There are kids that refuse to stay in class, when they are in class, they do their best to disrupt it, and do no work. FCPS is happy to graduate them. Fine but let them get their diploma from an alternative school.


Do you have any qualifications for classroom management? I mean, students have been disruptive for subs for time eternal, right?


Yes, I have my license to teach and learned classroom management techniques as well as practiced those techniques during teacher training and long-term substitute jobs.


Are you the one arguing that there are kids who don't deserve a secondary education?? I think that's despicable.


OP here. Engineer. One above is a DP. Not everyone gets into med school, Harvard Law, or graduates engineering school. At some level education is rationalized, and that makes sense in a competitive society with constrained inputs. You may disagree with the lowering the rationalization of educational resources to a lower age, but I think it’s laughable if you think out of all the horrible things in the world today my idea that has been similarly practiced in many successful countries is “despicable”. Clearly you must have taken a look at the deliberate massacre of Palestinians, China imprisoning 2 million people for the crime of being ethnic minorities, the crackdown on “hate [free] speech” and the invasion at the Southern Border and concluded that I am the “despicable”.


DP here. Just to be clear, you are talking about rationing education. In the US, we don’t typically use the word rationalize in the sense you are using it here.
Anonymous
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/rationalize

Dictionary.com Verb definition part 2. To remove unnecessary elements from.

Yea. Your word choice is better than mine, but not overly so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dictionary.com/browse/rationalize

Dictionary.com Verb definition part 2. To remove unnecessary elements from.

Yea. Your word choice is better than mine, but not overly so.


Using the word that way is typically considered a British-ism in the US, so not commonly used in casual conversation. Just good to be aware of so others understand your points better.

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