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Silly TS, don't you know that you can't stump the Trump?
Why does your god allow suffering in children?
Silly TS, don't you know that you can't stump the Trump?
Caring is one thing , our two countries are intertwined in a myriad of ways so many Canadians follow US politics quite closely, its how emotionally invested he is that is oddWhy the fuck does a worthless french Canadian care about our elections?
His sex fetishes are what's odd.Caring is one thing , our two countries are intertwined in a myriad of ways so many Canadians follow US politics quite closely, its how emotionally invested he is that is odd
Well maybe if you looked like Jake Gyllenhaal you would be freaky too.His sex fetishes are what's odd.
I believe Trump is the only person who wants to get rid of common core and localize education.
Just about every politician agrees that a certain level of regional and local administrative responsibility is necessary.
As far as completely "localizing" education, that is fucking absurd. Do we really want kids in Texas and Alabama learning that slaves were mere workers, that Moses was a founding father, and that Charles Darwin was a blasphemer?
That isn't a good argument to me. In Norway, teachers set there own curriculum, and they do really well in their results.
Decentralizing education would be a good thing.
Just about every politician agrees that a certain level of regional and local administrative responsibility is necessary.
As far as completely "localizing" education, that is fucking absurd. Do we really want kids in Texas and Alabama learning that slaves were mere workers, that Moses was a founding father, and that Charles Darwin was a blasphemer?
Norway is small as fuck though. With country that spans thousands of miles, you're bound to have regional differences. The guy you quoted wasn't joking that some nut jobs in Texas and other southern states would use that to completely bastardize education.
That isn't a good argument to me. In Norway, teachers set there own curriculum, and they do really well in their results.
Decentralizing education would be a good thing.
http://www.udir.no/Upload/Brosjyrer/5/Education_in_Norway.pdf?epslanguage=noThe Norwegian Parliament (the Storting) and the Government define the goals and decide the framework for the education sector. The Ministry of Education and Research is responsible for carrying out national educational policy. National standards are ensured through legislation, regulations, curricula and framework plans
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County Governors act as links between the Ministry of Education and Research and the kindergarten sector. The County Governors implement kindergarten policy through development work, administrative tasks, supervision and guidance for municipalities.
When getting the government out of education you will certainly face the problem of having bad schools. This is worth it because decentralizing education allows for more educational diversity, creativity and it prevents what we have happening now where you have insane educational theorists pushing silly educational trends and damaging an entire country worth of students. I'll take a few bad schools over allowing the government to ruin every school.
His sex fetishes are what's odd.
When getting the government out of education you will certainly face the problem of having bad schools. This is worth it because decentralizing education allows for more educational diversity, creativity and it prevents what we have happening now where you have insane educational theorists pushing silly educational trends and damaging an entire country worth of students. I'll take a few bad schools over allowing the government to ruin every school.
[/QUOTE]That's not an argument at all, as it is false and you are seemingly very misinformed on Norweigan education.
No, teachers in Norway are not given full autonomy and discretion in regard to what they teach. There has to be some larger level oversight and completely decentralizing to where a school, let alone an instructor, has complete discretion without any accountability for conforming to regional, national, or global standards is brainless.
From the Norway Dept of Education
http://www.udir.no/Upload/Brosjyrer/5/Education_in_Norway.pdf?epslanguage=no
I'm all for modeling ourselves over most standards in the Nordic model, but we must first understand them and not just say "I think X is good, so let me baldly claim that X is done in Norway."
Your unfounded assumption that the majority of schools will excel without oversight is just that: unfounded. If you can point to programs which do not regulate what a school much teach or standards which students must adhere to, I'll gladly hear them.
Until then, you're proffering silly talking points that are illogical and dangerous.
And what if they did?
What would be the disaster to society, in a town having control over it's own affairs??
What if with the teaching of non-sense , it empowered a community to become involved in the education process, and have ownership over their kids education.
[/QUOTE]That's not an argument at all, as it is false and you are seemingly very misinformed on Norweigan education.
No, teachers in Norway are not given full autonomy and discretion in regard to what they teach. There has to be some larger level oversight and completely decentralizing to where a school, let alone an instructor, has complete discretion without any accountability for conforming to regional, national, or global standards is brainless.
From the Norway Dept of Education
http://www.udir.no/Upload/Brosjyrer/5/Education_in_Norway.pdf?epslanguage=no
I'm all for modeling ourselves over most standards in the Nordic model, but we must first understand them and not just say "I think X is good, so let me baldly claim that X is done in Norway."
Your unfounded assumption that the majority of schools will excel without oversight is just that: unfounded. If you can point to programs which do not regulate what a school much teach or standards which students must adhere to, I'll gladly hear them.
Until then, you're proffering silly talking points that are illogical and dangerous.
you've fallen for their agenda, making the perverted seem normalWhat are my sex fetishes? What is so wrong with banging babes buttholes?
Agreed, we have schools teaching kids to be 1950's factory workers. We have to give the power to someone to update the curriculum. I don't see anyone lining up for the job.
I think a problem would arise when there is no semblance of uniformity.