Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich for any official from Hillsdale calling people from other schools "dumb"
+1 Hillsdale "College" = embarrassing joke.
I’ve been through the college search for the last seven years with my three children and I have never heard of Hillsdale. How do they rank on the US News list?
Ranked #46 in liberal arts colleges
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/hillsdale-college-2272
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich for any official from Hillsdale calling people from other schools "dumb"
+1 Hillsdale "College" = embarrassing joke.
I’ve been through the college search for the last seven years with my three children and I have never heard of Hillsdale. How do they rank on the US News list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately I sort of agree with this assessment. I remember hanging with some college students studying to be teachers. They definitely gave off dumbest of the low hanging fruit. This impression was only confirmed when my DC was at the elementary school level. Beyond the elementary school level - the improvement was marked.
I'm old enough my schoolteachers were the cream of the crop, as education was one of the few professions available to women. I can clearly see the difference.
Sorry to say it.
Yeah, and all those women who would have been teachers in a previous generation are now flourishing in high powered professions. Of course, you can see the difference. That's called progress.
Anonymous wrote:Hillsdale is well respected and I think their focus on classical education will benefit a lot of kids.
I don’t get the hate- you don’t have to use these charters if you disagree with the philosophy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denying the role of Judeo-Christian religious values in the Enlightenment and the formation of Western Civilization is the same as some redneck from Texas denying evolution or believing the Earth is flat. You need to teach a lot of moral philosophy, reason, and critical thinking [strike]if you want to leave religion behind and[/strike] maintain a functioning society at our scale.
Regardless of whether religion is present or not, you need to teach a lot of moral philosophy, reason, and critical thinking if you want a functioning society.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing lazy about hillsdale. It’s rigorous whether or not you like their focus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich for any official from Hillsdale calling people from other schools "dumb"
+1 Hillsdale "College" = embarrassing joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately I sort of agree with this assessment. I remember hanging with some college students studying to be teachers. They definitely gave off dumbest of the low hanging fruit. This impression was only confirmed when my DC was at the elementary school level. Beyond the elementary school level - the improvement was marked.
I'm old enough my schoolteachers were the cream of the crop, as education was one of the few professions available to women. I can clearly see the difference.
Sorry to say it.
Pretty sad to see people paint all teachers with such a broad brush. I have multiple friends who went to Ivy League and T20 undergrad who are teachers in public and charter schools. They do amazing work. Our son’s previous baby sitter is an incredible young woman who just became a teacher (she went St Mary’s College MD) and is sooooo good with teaching young kids.
To see this kind of radical ugliness come from America’s elites is profoundly disturbing. “Anyone can do it…” ugh
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately I sort of agree with this assessment. I remember hanging with some college students studying to be teachers. They definitely gave off dumbest of the low hanging fruit. This impression was only confirmed when my DC was at the elementary school level. Beyond the elementary school level - the improvement was marked.
I'm old enough my schoolteachers were the cream of the crop, as education was one of the few professions available to women. I can clearly see the difference.
Sorry to say it.
Anonymous wrote:Rich for any official from Hillsdale calling people from other schools "dumb"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Denying the role of Judeo-Christian religious values in the Enlightenment and the formation of Western Civilization is the same as some redneck from Texas denying evolution or believing the Earth is flat. You need to teach a lot of moral philosophy, reason, and critical thinking if you want to leave religion behind and maintain a functioning society at our scale.
The pendulum swung too far one way and it now it will swing back (rinse and repeat). That's life.
Those slides are not about the Enlightenment or Western Civilization. Those slides do not acknowledge that the 1st Amendment explicitly bans the establishment of a religion by the federal government and states, nor does it discuss the very real anti-religion sentiment of many of the Founding Fathers.