Wednesday, July 18, 2007

DailyDose!


"If little else, the brain is an educational toy."
-Tom Robbins

Abstinence Education funding falls.

Small town New Mexicans get no sanctions on their racism project.

Home schoolers go tocollege.

Monday, July 16, 2007

DailyDose!

"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance."
-Will Durant

Muslim Creationists release textbook in France.

Children of Illegal Immigrants have free rights to education in Las Vegas.

Looking for a fake transcript?

Interview with an education reformer in Nigeria.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

DailyDose!

Some educators are saying that the last two years of high school are the most non-progressive for students. Some say we should just eliminate some of the education between 16-20.
Should High School Really Last Four Years?

Harry not as influential to reading as thought before.

Cali kids get free laptops.

"The Worm in The Apple" by Peter Brimelow


This investigation of teachers unions by journalist Peter Brimelow explains how government schools aren't a free market economy, and therefore, allow the existence of bad teachers to be possible. The book explains how most teacher unions are opposed to the idea of school vouchers.

School vouchers are an idea invented by world-famous economist Milton Friedman which allows every parent in America to have a decision as to where their kids can go (including private schools). What in turn would happen is that the schools not receiving enough vouchers to support their institutions would close down. This would leave the best schools to teach (most of them probably being private schools).

One reason for the lack of good teachers in America, according to Brimelow, is that there is a socialist economy within the educational field. We do not have any education superstars in the government school system. This is because we are not allowed to fire the worst teachers (a protection brought about by most unions). If we were to abolish teacher unions, there would be no entities to protect bad teachers. Plus, there would be no entities to protect the income of teachers.

In Japan, there are teachers who make as much money as some athletes do here. Students respect their teachers a lot more in Japan as well. Respect is never earned by things that are handed over to someone, and in a lot of ways, a teaching profession can just be handed to someone. In order to have teachers that can get paid in the triple digit range, we also need to be able to eliminate the lackluster teachers who put a damper on the profession.