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I'm also a product of Mobile Alabama's school system, circa 1973. Maybe it was better back then, or maybe it wasn't but my IQ is 140, or it least was back then. I know there are things we could do better, one of them being spending more money, and modernizing schools, perhaps even putting more positive emphasis on education. But I have to say, whining about teachers is the usual refrain of students who never study, and expect to be spoon-fed. We had plenty of them back in my day too. I think there may be even more of this type now.
I've always thought that teachers don't really teach, as much as students learn. Certainly when you hit a snag in your learning it is nice to feel like the teacher knows more than you. But I know I made a lot of teachers feel good. If you want an education, it is all in the books, read them, learn them. If your teacher can't help you when you get to a problem, find someone else who does know. I think my biggest problem with teachers is most of them aren't too good at keeping things interesting. To be fair to them, as I am now grown, when you are paid as little as our teachers are here (low on America's list) are, I'd imagine it is hard to be perky and peachy every day.
Let us all face the fact that unfortunately intelligence isn't exactly a worshiped quality in our country. Sports, Movies, Reality Television, and other activities are pretty much directed at physical things, like beauty, or strength, or used as idiot fodder. Personally, I don't think Republicans want America to be too smart. For one thing it'd put poor people in competition for the same jobs as their kids, thus promoting a meritocracy they don't really want. But most important, if we were all smarter, we'd never elect another Republican. It is no coincidence that most people in the teaching profession are liberals. That is usually where smart people end up in their thinking.
Sadly, only about 5% read books, and about 11% read newspapers, which means the majority of Americans get news opinion skewed to the right from television and radio, two of America's best brainwashing tools.
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