General Education Topik
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The tl;dr is tl;dr.
Can I move on to the next education discussion without sufficiently passing this conversation?
Can I move on to the next education discussion without sufficiently passing this conversation?
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If everyone fails there is no disparate impact.
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Do kids still get expelled? Probably too late to save the few students who can be from shitholes like Baltimore or Chicago, but it could stop the bleeding in other places.
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The cartoon man from Mississippi wants to opine about inner city education.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Mississippi public schools are probably in the unsalvageable category, sadly, though not nearly as disfunctional as the inner cities.
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FUCK ICE
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A moment on the clicks, a lifetime on the entire American economy 
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Do kids still get expelled? Probably too late to save the few students who can be from shitholes like Baltimore or Chicago, but it could stop the bleeding in other places.
We are all 'restorative justice' now Burt.
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Exceptional students at these public schools are basically left to fend for themselves because of self righteous do-gooders insisting that everyone succeed equally, even at the cost of those of higher merit (but at no cost to the moralist do-gooders, naturally.)
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Well yeah, because getting rid of the tests was always about letting elite kids bypass pesky standards.
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Eliminating 8th grade Algebra feels a little bit handicapper general. Actively removing resources from high achieving kids so they don't pull too far away from their peers.BurtReynolds wrote:Exceptional students at these public schools are basically left to fend for themselves because of self righteous do-gooders insisting that everyone succeed equally, even at the cost of those of higher merit (but at no cost to the moralist do-gooders, naturally.)
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I'm trying to figure out the outrage meter.simple schoolboy wrote:
Should they admit by diversity or not?
Apps overall are down, again.
Hard to get students to take on this expense and feel like joining the rat race is worth it.
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As predicted, test scores are the least bad measure of merit. These changes were almost exclusively to the benefit of the not bright children of the upper middle class.elliseamos wrote:I'm trying to figure out the outrage meter.simple schoolboy wrote:
Should they admit by diversity or not?
Apps overall are down, again.
Hard to get students to take on this expense and feel like joining the rat race is worth it.
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American reading instruction is bad on purpose? I thought whole language learning was just a random fad that displaced phonics, but no, it's part and parcel of critical theory.
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I mean, 3 yields ago it was because students couldn't take the test. Then schools enjoyed the opportunity to not use the scores. Now they've shifted to keeping them optional, but the real change is that Zoom recruitment sessions is not as effective as in-person fly in conversations.simple schoolboy wrote:As predicted, test scores are the least bad measure of merit. These changes were almost exclusively to the benefit of the not bright children of the upper middle class.elliseamos wrote:I'm trying to figure out the outrage meter.simple schoolboy wrote:
Should they admit by diversity or not?
Apps overall are down, again.
Hard to get students to take on this expense and feel like joining the rat race is worth it.
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There were both pushes from "Junior doesn't test well" and DEI folx to make testing optional well before COVID. That accelerated things, for sure, but testing optional as a policy was not generally a pandemic pending thing, as few have rolled it back.elliseamos wrote:I mean, 3 yields ago it was because students couldn't take the test. Then schools enjoyed the opportunity to not use the scores. Now they've shifted to keeping them optional, but the real change is that Zoom recruitment sessions is not as effective as in-person fly in conversations.simple schoolboy wrote:As predicted, test scores are the least bad measure of merit. These changes were almost exclusively to the benefit of the not bright children of the upper middle class.elliseamos wrote:I'm trying to figure out the outrage meter.simple schoolboy wrote:
Should they admit by diversity or not?
Apps overall are down, again.
Hard to get students to take on this expense and feel like joining the rat race is worth it.
It has benefited the"Junior doesn't test well" crowd far more than those the DEI folx claim to advocate for. So, it was partially successful?
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Rolling back the SAT/ACT is one thing... but the pushes to eliminate the MCAT and LSAT are going to have very serious consequences for society.
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Could be. But at the same time, when schools take dei into account during admissions there is outrage there, too.simple schoolboy wrote:There were both pushes from "Junior doesn't test well" and DEI folx to make testing optional well before COVID. That accelerated things, for sure, but testing optional as a policy was not generally a pandemic pending thing, as few have rolled it back.elliseamos wrote:I mean, 3 yields ago it was because students couldn't take the test. Then schools enjoyed the opportunity to not use the scores. Now they've shifted to keeping them optional, but the real change is that Zoom recruitment sessions is not as effective as in-person fly in conversations.simple schoolboy wrote:As predicted, test scores are the least bad measure of merit. These changes were almost exclusively to the benefit of the not bright children of the upper middle class.elliseamos wrote:I'm trying to figure out the outrage meter.simple schoolboy wrote:
Should they admit by diversity or not?
Apps overall are down, again.
Hard to get students to take on this expense and feel like joining the rat race is worth it.
It has benefited the"Junior doesn't test well" crowd far more than those the DEI folx claim to advocate for. So, it was partially successful?
Schools have elected to not require tests because they're comfortable with their yields the last few years.
The greater problem is the decrease in boys going to college and like I've said, they're finding it hard to convince kids to go.