So who's at fault here? The students for getting increasingly more violent, disruptive, and negligent of their studies? Or the teachers who enabled them by constantly looking the other way of their crimes, passing them while they failed, and voting for even more lax standards with their unions?
Ultimately, the parents. The parents enable the bad behavior at home, the parents don't hold the teachers and especially administrators/boards accountable for their terrible decisions, and - most importantly - the parents keep voting (most importantly on local but also federal and state levels) for the same stuff.
The teachers want to discipline bad students. The problem is that the school administrators won't support the teachers, so there's nothing the teachers can do to stop the bad behavior even if they want to.
Parents don't support the school administrators either. Just wait for Tyrone to get in trouble, the one time his parent will show up at the school do go on about "he dindu nuffin yew jus raciss".
I did contractor work for a school district about 20 years ago that I kid you not was run by 100% blacks, every single administration position and most of the teachers. I overheard nearly that exact conversation towards the black principal who was supposedly racist. Yeah, that school was a shitshow development center for future inmates, only one I respected there was that principal actually.
Blacks take over things like school districts. 'Round here, white kids have to go to private school. If you're too poor for that, hopefully you can move. It is vanishingly rare locally for white kids to go to public school past elementary. I don't like it, but this isn't my state either.
you would see them bitching about the bad students on tiktok
They already do this. Teachers have spent years on social media complaining about not being allowed to discipline and being ignored. Literally one of the top posts on /r/teachers as I'm typing this:
I was physically assaulted by a student and was told it was my fault.
Teachers. Any GenX or millennial had access to knowledge that their desired profession had gone to shit before they reached adulthood. Pay that has little correlation with performance, teachers unions, "right to education" making it inefficient to discipline problem students or separate the slowest quartile. The very concept and implications of state compulsory education.
Parents. A majority of people do not practice due diligence, and if so, with a level head. What should be standard is home schooling or being intimately familiar with curriculum. I repeat, voting for and tolerating the very concept of state compulsory, age cohort Prussian education.
Kids. The majority of people are retarded, else they'd reject Britney Spears, Billie Eilish, rnb slop (adjust for contemporaneous fashion). Bad taste predicts real educational outlook (ie talent, critical thinking) and perverse normie behaviors. Kids past kindergarten are capable of thinking for themselves, and often choose not to.
So who's at fault here? The students for getting increasingly more violent, disruptive, and negligent of their studies? Or the teachers who enabled them by constantly looking the other way of their crimes, passing them while they failed, and voting for even more lax standards with their unions?
Ultimately, the parents. The parents enable the bad behavior at home, the parents don't hold the teachers and especially administrators/boards accountable for their terrible decisions, and - most importantly - the parents keep voting (most importantly on local but also federal and state levels) for the same stuff.
Eisenhower, for forcibly integrating schools.
The teachers want to discipline bad students. The problem is that the school administrators won't support the teachers, so there's nothing the teachers can do to stop the bad behavior even if they want to.
Parents don't support the school administrators either. Just wait for Tyrone to get in trouble, the one time his parent will show up at the school do go on about "he dindu nuffin yew jus raciss".
I did contractor work for a school district about 20 years ago that I kid you not was run by 100% blacks, every single administration position and most of the teachers. I overheard nearly that exact conversation towards the black principal who was supposedly racist. Yeah, that school was a shitshow development center for future inmates, only one I respected there was that principal actually.
Blacks take over things like school districts. 'Round here, white kids have to go to private school. If you're too poor for that, hopefully you can move. It is vanishingly rare locally for white kids to go to public school past elementary. I don't like it, but this isn't my state either.
Yes, THANKS OBAMA. From 2012:
https://www.city-journal.org/article/undisciplined
They already do this. Teachers have spent years on social media complaining about not being allowed to discipline and being ignored. Literally one of the top posts on /r/teachers as I'm typing this:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/1b24u0g/i_was_physically_assaulted_by_a_student_and_was/
Bet he wouldn't answer what race is the student
These kid’s bad behavior was forged by parents throwing iPads at them the second they got unruly.
They are the ipad generation. First model came out in 2010. Freshmen are also 14 years old.
Teachers. Any GenX or millennial had access to knowledge that their desired profession had gone to shit before they reached adulthood. Pay that has little correlation with performance, teachers unions, "right to education" making it inefficient to discipline problem students or separate the slowest quartile. The very concept and implications of state compulsory education.
Parents. A majority of people do not practice due diligence, and if so, with a level head. What should be standard is home schooling or being intimately familiar with curriculum. I repeat, voting for and tolerating the very concept of state compulsory, age cohort Prussian education.
Kids. The majority of people are retarded, else they'd reject Britney Spears, Billie Eilish, rnb slop (adjust for contemporaneous fashion). Bad taste predicts real educational outlook (ie talent, critical thinking) and perverse normie behaviors. Kids past kindergarten are capable of thinking for themselves, and often choose not to.