The whole education thing pisses me off.
I live in colorado, home of the CSAP (Colorado student assesment program). The CSAP was spawned as the result of a tax increase bill for education. That's right. We had some hundreds of millions of dollar tax increase go to making up some stupid ****ing test. That's just the beginning. This test was designed to "reward the good scoring schools". So we take money away from the schools that aren't doing very well and give it to the schools who are doing well. All the teachers told all the kids to get good scores. And we did. Then our brilliant state government realized that one reason that some of those schools did bad on the tests was because of lack of funding. Now, one other factor. Teachers were in danger of losing their jobs if the kids didn't do well on these tests as a way to "cut off the dead weight" (never mind that we have a teacher shortage...). Enter previous factor. Now they give money to the schools that didn't do so well. So that gives the teachers two choices. One: Encourage students to do well, face budget cuts, keep job Two: Encurage students to do poorly, get higher budget, face potential to lose job. We're currently in the middle of this. Also, for grades 1->about 10, 90% of the curriculum is geared towards learning what is on these tests (which most of the time was taught the first time a few years back...), so most of the year is just review of previously taught stuff, and about a month before the CSAP itself, the teachers go into "completely off the wall please don't take my job mode" where they start doing overhead presentations on such things as "guessing strategies", and "the traffic light method of writing paragraphs". Thankfully I am in 12th grade with higher level classes, so 1) I don't have to take it 2) teachers can focus on actually teaching us something.
Oh, yeah, and sometime between the cold war and now, it seems that apathy has become 'cool'.
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