Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China and Russia aren't going to hold back their best and brightest. If we want to remain globally competitive, neither should we.
Plus, unless you intend to force all kids to attend public schools that will teach everyone the exact same thing, you're just going to encourage wealthier people to put their kids in private school or to homeschool. This will increase the achievement gap.
Most of the top math students in America are Asian.
Then isn’t it time to recognize the unearned privilege Asian students receive in the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China and Russia aren't going to hold back their best and brightest. If we want to remain globally competitive, neither should we.
Plus, unless you intend to force all kids to attend public schools that will teach everyone the exact same thing, you're just going to encourage wealthier people to put their kids in private school or to homeschool. This will increase the achievement gap.
Most of the top math students in America are Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China and Russia aren't going to hold back their best and brightest. If we want to remain globally competitive, neither should we.
Plus, unless you intend to force all kids to attend public schools that will teach everyone the exact same thing, you're just going to encourage wealthier people to put their kids in private school or to homeschool. This will increase the achievement gap.
Then why are you advocating holding back the best and brightest because they're not wealthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our society is already so lopsided as far as the top 1% owning practically everything.
And I’m sorry but no kid needs advanced calculus in high school.
Why not narrow the achievement gap by finding ways to lower the test results for the top performers?
WTF OP? What do you think local school systems' been doing? Why do you think the school systems used to be excellent (MCPS/FX) are in the sh*t bucket now?
Weird, kids today seem to learn 4X more than I did when I was in FCPS 30 years ago. I think the average SAT in FCPS back then was below 900/1600.
Uhh … are you not aware of the fact that the SAT used to be much harder than it is now?
Anonymous wrote:pretty sure this is a troll post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China and Russia aren't going to hold back their best and brightest. If we want to remain globally competitive, neither should we.
Plus, unless you intend to force all kids to attend public schools that will teach everyone the exact same thing, you're just going to encourage wealthier people to put their kids in private school or to homeschool. This will increase the achievement gap.
Most of the top math students in America are Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our society is already so lopsided as far as the top 1% owning practically everything.
And I’m sorry but no kid needs advanced calculus in high school.
Why not narrow the achievement gap by finding ways to lower the test results for the top performers?
WTF OP? What do you think local school systems' been doing? Why do you think the school systems used to be excellent (MCPS/FX) are in the sh*t bucket now?
Weird, kids today seem to learn 4X more than I did when I was in FCPS 30 years ago. I think the average SAT in FCPS back then was below 900/1600.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our society is already so lopsided as far as the top 1% owning practically everything.
And I’m sorry but no kid needs advanced calculus in high school.
Why not narrow the achievement gap by finding ways to lower the test results for the top performers?
WTF OP? What do you think local school systems' been doing? Why do you think the school systems used to be excellent (MCPS/FX) are in the sh*t bucket now?
Anonymous wrote:China and Russia aren't going to hold back their best and brightest. If we want to remain globally competitive, neither should we.
Plus, unless you intend to force all kids to attend public schools that will teach everyone the exact same thing, you're just going to encourage wealthier people to put their kids in private school or to homeschool. This will increase the achievement gap.