[Vision2020] Our schools are insane (?)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Wed Jan 4 00:43:42 PST 2017


"We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students. The college students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)." - Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007)

Courtesy of today's (January 4, 2017) Moscow-Pullman Daily News.

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Letter: Our schools are insane

Albert Einstein defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

Reciting National Education Association talking points, Nick Gier (His View, Dec. 8) is furious that President-elect Donald Trump picked Betsy DeVos as secretary of education. Gier equivocates on the meaning of the word "public." Gier means government-run. Yet, are WinCo and Safeway less "public" than the schools? To guarantee public access to food, would we need government to run the grocery stores?

Gier proposes to dump more money into the education-industrial complex that has tripled per-student spending in the last 50 years with zero academic improvement. December's Programme for International Student Assessment results show that America is below average compared to the rest of the developed world. We have the most mediocre education money can buy.

What could possibly be worse than a corporate monopoly? A government-run monopoly. Worse yet: a union-controlled, government-run monopoly. But Gier doesn't support just any government-run school since charter schools are also state run, and he comes out against those as well. Could it be because few charter schools are unionized?

Parents want to provide the best education for their children and have many choices today: government-run schools including charters, alternatives, magnets and online; private schools including parochial; home school; co-ops; etc. We can choose the appropriate emphasis for our children: science, technology, engineering and math; liberal arts; visual arts; sports; etc. And we can choose the appropriate pedagogical approach for our children. One size doesn't fit all.

Gier's progressive position is ironic because the word "liberal" originally meant "free," but when it comes to educational freedom, Gier's quite the totalitarian. He spouts the same worn out "progressive" approach to education - spending more money to do the same things over and over again and expecting different results. That's not progress, that's insanity.

Dale Courtney
Moscow

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Dale "Comb-Over" Courtney
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Tom Hansen
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