Danny Bateman
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This reeks of an election stunt they have no intention of following through on.
This is a pretty good idea.
While at it, make "Coding" a foreign language requirement and get our youth learning to code instead of taking French
And for the millionth time...teaching trades in HS and partner with tech schools and local unions to start those apprenticeships early!
Oh, and zero non-educators on school boards.
This reeks of an election stunt they have no intention of following through on.
I was just going to say that. Offer kids coding early.This is a pretty good idea.
While at it, make "Coding" a foreign language requirement and get our youth learning to code instead of taking French
And for the millionth time...teaching trades in HS and partner with tech schools and local unions to start those apprenticeships early!
Oh, and zero non-educators on school boards.
You know how many kids thrive with trades...a lot. Let them start early and start making some cash...Hell you can be 19, be a fireman and making 60K a year...dangle the carrot of being a welder, electrician or plumber, making 15 an hour at 16 years old while being an apprentice and 30 dollars (plus) an hour by 19.I was just going to say that. Offer kids coding early.
On the trade school front, the town I live in has partnered up with CCC and it seems to be a thriving endeavor. "Don't give a rip about Creative Writing but love to work on diesel motors? Cool, here's a few classes to take that lead in to the Tech school." :thumbs
And for the millionth time...teaching trades in HS and partner with tech schools and local unions to start those apprenticeships early!
Oh, and zero non-educators on school boards.
I was just going to say that. Offer kids coding early.
On the trade school front, the town I live in has partnered up with CCC and it seems to be a thriving endeavor. "Don't give a rip about Creative Writing but love to work on diesel motors? Cool, here's a few classes to take that lead in to the Tech school." :thumbs
You know how many kids thrive with trades...a lot. Let them start early and start making some cash...Hell you can be 19, be a fireman and making 60K a year...dangle the carrot of being a welder, electrician or plumber, making 15 an hour at 16 years old while being an apprentice and 30 dollars (plus) an hour by 19.
As an Industrial Technology teacher, I 100%, wholeheartedly with everything you folks have mentioned. The kids I worked with when I taught HS were great in my classroom/lab. They were rough around the edges, but didn't cause much trouble. And they always got their stuff done. Our dept head has a great saying, "we work with a lot of ornery pups that are gonna make great dogs."Good luck enforcing that.
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Yes they would.As an Industrial Technology teacher, I 100%, wholeheartedly with everything you folks have mentioned. The kids I worked with when I taught HS were great in my classroom/lab. They were rough around the edges, but didn't cause much trouble. And they always got their stuff done. Our dept head has a great saying, "we work with a lot of ornery pups that are gonna make great dogs."
These kids would thrive in an environment that let them focus on what they enjoy.
sounds about right. i am reminded of the hitler youth in germany. it's all about the indoctrinationSo...let me get this straight. The Republican party doesn't believe in science. Thinks education needs to be defunded. "Loves the uneducated". Oh....and....HATES the idea of the federal government having ANYTHING to do with education.
But....They they LOVE and fully support Trump and his federal government ran indoctrination plan because THEY don't think anyone but them loves this country enough.
Am I on the right track here?
Zero purpose.What is the purpose of the Department of Education under any President?
I would agree that they currently appear to have zero purpose.Zero purpose.
It should all be done at the state/local level. No parents that are non-educators should be involved at all because those types of parents are insane and believe crazy stories that their kids tell them.
Agreed...all they should do is give money, that is it. No strings attached, just give money.I would agree that they currently appear to have zero purpose.
But I think having some coordination and direction from a national level is a good thing. Federal funding for things like special education and career education are also pretty valuable.