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Public Education: 8/31/2015 03:34:38


Genghis 
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New question :

12. What are your thoughts on integrating technology into education? Are the 2 distinct? What are your tips to do this correctly?

13. What about PDA Public Displays of Affection in school? How have you felt about this? Do you really care at all either way? (This is a simple question, because simple questions are nice)
Public Education: 8/31/2015 03:43:44


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12. i have no idea about the effects of computers and cell phones in school. the most technology i had was oregon trail and carmen sandiego.

13. i never got to make out with any girls in school :(

i did feel a girl up on the playground, but that was after hours...
Public Education: 8/31/2015 03:57:30


Genghis 
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Awww poor shyb. It's okay. I only had 2 girlfriends in high school. And I ended up engaging one of them..

#I'maF*ck'ingIdiot
Public Education: 8/31/2015 04:05:09


shyb
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don't worry about me, i got my fair share in my 20s. living in a college town but not actually going to college is really good for your sex life.
Public Education: 8/31/2015 05:05:31


Genghis 
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Just think, shyb. In 2-3 years from now, you'll be looking back at warlight and you'll see this post. You'll think to yourself :

"Wow. I got to talk to the almighty Genghis. I can't believe it!"
Public Education: 8/31/2015 05:28:32


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Coming from an American background (3rd through half of 6th grade in California, remainder of 6th through 12th in Texas, college outside the public education system)

1. What are your thoughts on standardized testing? Good or bad? Why so?


So I'm a bit biased here (got full scores on both the major American high school-level standardized tests), but I think standardized tests do offer useful data points and add predictive value when it comes to college GPA. However, as Benjamin pointed out, these tests are very easy to game (you "study for the test" instead of "studying for life"). As far as Critical Reading, Writing, and Science go, these tests also tend to measure an arbitrarily-picked set of skills that doesn't correspond very well with what's used in real life- for example, the most brilliant Physics major I know didn't do very well on the Science section, and there are plenty of people who can ace Critical Reading but fail to analyze any text more complex than To Kill a Mockingbird. So we've got this great opportunity to extract meaningful, quantitive data (and I think the "quantitative" part is important because it allows us to maintain some degree of accountability when it comes to selecting people based on merit) but we're squandering it by measuring arbitrary skills.

I think the ideal course of action here would be to study strong experts in these fields- Mathematicians, authors and literary analysts, scientists, etc.- and attempt to find common skills that have high predictive value when it comes to doing well in their fields. Then to construct a more logic/reasoning/analysis-based test that doesn't give up as often and just test your ability to follow rules (as in the grammar section). The LSAT (for law schools- tests reasoning skills) and MCAT (for medical schools) might be good models to follow here.

Honestly, I'd give this issue high importance because a failure to provide a useful quantitative data point (beyond GPA, which has its own faults) means that qualitative (and subjective) data points get more weight, resulting in less accountability with regard to merit-based selection systems.

2. What are your thoughts on special needs education? Good or bad? Why so?


I don't have enough experience with how special needs education works- although the former faculty sponsor of my high school's GSA taught special needs and made me realize how talented special needs instructors are- but I think in general it's a good idea to treat public education as a positive right. One of the people I know who's good at having conversations about tech is special needs, so I don't think that the right to education should be taken away from special needs students if that's what the question is asking.

3. Do you feel Sexual education is an important class? Do you feel it should be improved, stay the same or be removed?


I think it should be improved and abstinence-only curricula eliminated. This is a social project, and we need to leverage it to actually prevent teen pregnancies/STDs and to actually give useful information.

4. Do you think we should teach more general subjects? A "prepare you for life" class, basically.


It'd be useful to offer this course as an elective, but if it's made mandatory, it would be a massive waste of time for most people and keep them from learning subjects that actually interest them. It's also very likely to end up as one of those joke classes taught by coaches who want extra pay for not teaching anything. As long as it's not mandatory, sure, it's going to help some people.

5. Do you think the maths classes are important, and if so, important for what? Are they good,bad? Do they need improvement et al?


Yes. Read Lockhart's lament- https://www.maa.org/external_archive/devlin/LockhartsLament.pdf. Math is being completely mistaught because it's being presented as a useful tool instead of an actual field with lots of interesting and elegant parts. A field that beautiful (and one responsible for a lot of what we enjoy in the first world today) shouldn't be turned into two whole months of learning how simple/compound/continuously compounded interest works and classes that are basically lessons in how to use a calculator without understanding what's going on.

6. What are your thoughts on the current state of Social studies classes? Do you think they are doing a good job?


My AP history classes went pretty well in high school. Then again, all of my teachers had a PhD in their field.

7. What are your thoughts on language classes? Good or bad ? Need improvement?


They need improvement in most cases.

8. Do you think evolution theory should be taught in schools? If so, what about creationism? What other theories?


Evolution is a theory and a fact. Creationism isn't even a hypothesis. I don't think ideas that defy scientific consensus, especially religious ones (First Amendment, y'all!) should be peddled by the public education system. It's an education system, not an indoctrination system. You can brainwash your kids at church.

9. Do you think the social environment in public school is great? Do you find it lacking? Should it exist at all?


It was okay at my school. I mean, I wasn't popular or anything but as long as there aren't gangs or anything I'm cool with it.

10. What are your thoughts on the extracurricular activities? Such as art, chorus, orchestra, JROTC, Sports, or Shop class. Do some need to leave? Do others need improvement?


Outside sports and the arts, they need more emphasis and support. Pursuing your own passions is a big part of education.

11. What are some classes you'd like to see?


High school intro CS courses that better mirror what's available for college undergrads.

12. What are your thoughts on integrating technology into education? Are the 2 distinct? What are your tips to do this correctly?


All I'm saying is don't buy 300 fucking iPads when you have no idea how you're going to use them. Freaking PTA's and principals, always trying to make themselves look fancy.

13. What about PDA Public Displays of Affection in school? How have you felt about this? Do you really care at all either way? (This is a simple question, because simple questions are nice)


As long as they don't interfere with other people or get in the way of students being able to pay attention, I don't care. I don't think there's much we can do about it anyway.

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Public Education: 8/31/2015 05:40:17


Des {TJC}
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don't worry about me, i got my fair share in my 20s. living in a college town but not actually going to college is really good for your sex life.



Daaaaaayum straight




Aaaaaaand I get outshown by the statician. Greaaaat.

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Public Education: 8/31/2015 05:56:21


l4v.r0v 
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Aaaaaaand I get outshown by the statician. Greaaaat.


?

Not sure what you're talking about but, if it makes you feel better, the one person I've ever actually felt attracted to came out as lesbian during college. :/ I don't think most people on Warlight are as incapable of having authentic relationships as I am.

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Public Education: 8/31/2015 06:11:22


Жұқтыру
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Edited 8/31/2015 06:11:55
Public Education: 8/31/2015 13:09:32


Tyrion Lannister
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knyte: Your wrong there.

All of my ex-gf's were molested...

It still freaks me out that molested girls are attracted to me...

:P
Public Education: 8/31/2015 14:24:13


Vladimir Vladimirovich 
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knyte, i thought you werent american...

have you been outsider of us, were you born outsider of the us, and where have you studied at (country)


TL, that comes as no surprise to me
Public Education: 8/31/2015 14:36:17


Tyrion Lannister
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why does that not surprise you...
Public Education: 8/31/2015 16:37:34


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Powerpos, while you are here would you mind answering the questions?

pffffffffffffffffft


1. What are your thoughts on standardized testing? Good or bad? Why so?

Oh god, is this an issue nowadays ?
It's like people don't know what tests are for.

2. What are your thoughts on special needs education? Good or bad? Why so?

It's called "special needs", but that's not how it works.
EVERYONE has their own specific needs, but this is about people who,
when getting the same education as others, will still fail in society and live off welfare. So it is stupid to waste more money on these people then on others.

3. Do you feel Sexual education is an important class? Do you feel it should be improved, stay the same or be removed?

It falls under "prepare you for life"-classes, see #4

4. Do you think we should teach more general subjects? A "prepare you for life" class, basically.

I had that, it covered sexual education, but, i don't see why it wasn't taught in biology or something, i got things like tax-forms in economics, politics in a class about society.

5/7

Maths and language are specialisations.
Some of the base should be taught (english, adding and substracting, something about finances)
but after that people should specialize according to what they want/can excel in.

6. What are your thoughts on the current state of Social studies classes? Do you think they are doing a good job?

"social studies" sounds like something that isn't realy measurable yet costing a lot of money.
When i was in school i noticed economics-theories were wrong/off,
economics is a social study that is quite measurable compared to something like psychology, so it would probably be best if social studies got scrapped alltogether.

8. Do you think evolution theory should be taught in schools? If so, what about creationism? What other theories?

I think a lot of scientific theories should be taught in school, heck, i think students should even learn a thing or two on schools.
The evolution-vs-creationism debate is stupid, and i don't take sides in stupid debates.


9. Do you think the social environment in public school is great? Do you find it lacking? Should it exist at all?

How many schools do you think i 've been on ??

10. What are your thoughts on the extracurricular activities? Such as art, chorus, orchestra, JROTC, Sports, or Shop class. Do some need to leave? Do others need improvement?

I don't live in the USA.

11. What are some classes you'd like to see?

Something with more facts and less fiction.

12. What are your thoughts on integrating technology into education? Are the 2 distinct? What are your tips to do this correctly?

As opposed to what ? Using a stick to write in sand ??




Powerpos:Don't be stupid. - Tyrion

How about you lead by example ?
Public Education: 8/31/2015 17:41:49


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Evolution is a theory and a fact. Creationism isn't even a hypothesis. I don't think ideas that defy scientific consensus, especially religious ones (First Amendment, y'all!) should be peddled by the public education system. It's an education system, not an indoctrination system. You can brainwash your kids at church.

It seems rather Fascist to say that teaching Creationism is "Brainwashing" but teaching Evolution is perfectly fine. They're two different views of the same event and neither can be proven without a doubt.

The 1st Amendment means that you can't be forced to follow any specific religion, and can't be discriminated because of your beliefs. It's not a free token to shove any public mention of religion into the closet.

Secularism is big on free thinking, yes? Well then let people have a blasted choice on whether or not they want to follow Evolution or Creationism.
Public Education: 8/31/2015 17:44:50


Tyrion Lannister
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Thank you Eklipse.
Public Education: 8/31/2015 19:24:03


Darth Darth Binks
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Evolution occurs, though. That's not to say that My oldest ancestor is a unicellular organism, but species do evolve. We as humans have observed this.
Public Education: 8/31/2015 20:00:08


Tyrion Lannister
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Micro evolution occurs.

Macro evolution doesn't.

And there's a huge difference between them. Micro evolution is more or less natural selection.
Public Education: 8/31/2015 20:01:29


Genghis 
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Thanks for your answers, powerpos. It's an interesting perspective, even though a lot of it is just "herp derp".
Public Education: 8/31/2015 21:38:12


Жұқтыру
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1. What are your thoughts on standardized testing? Good or bad? Why so?

Good, if you are smart, bad if you are dumb. Overall, fair.

2. What are your thoughts on special needs education? Good or bad? Why so?

Not really needed, but I think it would be great if there was money enough to spend on this. Those who are struggling might not struggle anymore with some more attention, you might make the difference between a sweeper and a newspaper writer.

3. Do you feel Sexual education is an important class? Do you feel it should be improved, stay the same or be removed?

This is a class? Ha, no, the teacher just says when you are 10 or so that the dick goes in the pussy, it's very fun, but can be very life ruining, so please use condoms or alternatives. That sentence, but maybe in 10 sentences' detail is all you need to know.

4. Do you think we should teach more general subjects? A "prepare you for life" class, basically.

Isn't this already in school?

5. Do you think the maths classes are important, and if so, important for what? Are they good,bad? Do they need improvement et al?

Not really. 3/4 folk never use the skills again, it should be optional by the time you reach 12.

6. What are your thoughts on the current state of Social studies classes? Do you think they are doing a good job?

Wow, American system worse that I thought. Get rid of social studies class, just merge it with psychology, or perhaps general health.

7. What are your thoughts on language classes? Good or bad ? Need improvement?

They are ok, and acceptable as they are.

8. Do you think evolution theory should be taught in schools? If so, what about creationism? What other theories? [/quote]

I think evolutionary theory is the one that should be taught, as it is the theory most held to be true by biologists, with some footnote in 2nd and 3rd (Christian and Hindu Creationism, I think).

9. Do you think the social environment in public school is great? Do you find it lacking? Should it exist at all?

It's a workplace, you work, you don't socialise. It shouldn't exist at all, because you should be working. If you're awkward socially, just work.

10. What are your thoughts on the extracurricular activities? Such as art, chorus, orchestra, JROTC, Sports, or Shop class. Do some need to leave? Do others need improvement?

No reason why to remove them, just leave them as be. Some certainly could use improvement, but if you don't like it, don't go.

11. What are some classes you'd like to see?

All classes are offered?

12. What are your thoughts on integrating technology into education? Are the 2 distinct? What are your tips to do this correctly?

I am for a limited version, for example, internet-incapable no USB computers would be a great tool. You can write, you can study data, you can teach with a computer. Or internet, but limited to certain websites, OED, Wikipedia, other scholarly websites.
Public Education: 8/31/2015 21:54:59


Genghis 
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Interesting contribution, Xy


When u say "social studies", i reference History/Geography, but in Primary School they do study social issues with that class time (and behavior).
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