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Old 05-07-2009, 10:26 AM   #177
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Originally Posted by dude1394 View Post
You should be a spokesman for the NEA.
you know, the teachers in these private schools can very well be nea members, too.

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Prove it.
studies show this to be true. there are excellent students in private as well as public schools. the difference is the private schools can cast off underacheivers, public schools cannot. the low performance students hurt the overall scores of the public schools.

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So either school system will work, right? Since it has no effect. Bosh
your blinders show in that statement. either school system CAN work.

bosh did come out of public school btw...lincoln high here in dallas.

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Yea like all of the other urban school systems work, right? The head is still in the sand here.
yes, some schools in urban school systems do work, even the much maligned disd has some, and the key is to make the rest of the schools in these districts successful too.

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I have a problem with his philosophies, his (and the liberals) willingness to preseve the NEA versus allowing children to have a decent education is disgusting.
the members of nea preserve the nea, not anyone else. what, you want to forbid/outlaw a teachers union?

your belief that these teachers in public schools don't want the kids to be successful, for the schools to be successful, is very revealing, and really quite disrespectful to an entire profession.
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