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cthskzfn
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Posted: 06/15/17 12:25 pm ::: oil industry indoctrinates school kids |
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https://stateimpact.npr.org/oklahoma/2017/06/15/oils-pipeline-to-americas-schools/
Dressed in suits, the Republican lawmakers read aloud from “Petro Pete’s Big Bad Dream,” a parable in which a Bob the Builder lookalike awakens to find his toothbrush, hardhat and even the tires on his bike missing. Abandoned by the school bus, Pete walks to Petroville Elementary in his pajamas.
The tale is the latest in an illustrated series by the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, a state agency funded by oil and gas producers. The board has spent upwards of $40 million over the past two decades on K-12 education with a pro-industry bent, including hundreds of pages of curricula, a speaker series and an afterschool program — all at no cost to educators.
A similar program in Ohio shows teachers how to “frack” Twinkies using straws to pump for cream and advises on the curriculum for a charter school that revolves around shale drilling. A national program whose sponsors include BP and Shell claims it’s too soon to tell if the earth is heating up, but “a little warming might be a good thing.”
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pilight
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Posted: 06/15/17 12:31 pm ::: |
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If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors.
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justintyme
Joined: 08 Jul 2012 Posts: 8407 Location: Northfield, MN
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Posted: 06/15/17 1:19 pm ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors. |
And if you don't have them run by the state you get a curriculum dictated by some church or whoever else picks up the funding...
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pilight
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Posted: 06/15/17 1:20 pm ::: |
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justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors. |
And if you don't have them run by the state you get a curriculum dictated by some church or whoever else picks up the funding... |
Which would you rather have?
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justintyme
Joined: 08 Jul 2012 Posts: 8407 Location: Northfield, MN
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Posted: 06/15/17 1:46 pm ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors. |
And if you don't have them run by the state you get a curriculum dictated by some church or whoever else picks up the funding... |
Which would you rather have? |
Anything other than Religions.
At least when they are public you get Constitutional protections. That can limit some of the most dangerous facets.
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pilight
Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 66905 Location: Where the action is
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Posted: 06/15/17 1:50 pm ::: |
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justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors. |
And if you don't have them run by the state you get a curriculum dictated by some church or whoever else picks up the funding... |
Which would you rather have? |
Anything other than Religions.
At least when they are public you get Constitutional protections. That can limit some of the most dangerous facets. |
And yet, private schools consistently provide higher quality education than public schools
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justintyme
Joined: 08 Jul 2012 Posts: 8407 Location: Northfield, MN
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Posted: 06/15/17 2:05 pm ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors. |
And if you don't have them run by the state you get a curriculum dictated by some church or whoever else picks up the funding... |
Which would you rather have? |
Anything other than Religions.
At least when they are public you get Constitutional protections. That can limit some of the most dangerous facets. |
And yet, private schools consistently provide higher quality education than public schools |
Yes. Because they can pick and choose their students. Don't come to class? Expelled. Trouble Maker? Expelled. Grades too low? Expelled. Don't meet our enterence requirements? Too bad. Special Needs? We don't offer those services here.
And not having to deal with problem students makes teaching in those institutions exponentially more appealing. I am a college professor who legitimately enjoys teaching. And I would rather poke out my eyes with a hot poker and shove bamboo under my fingernails than teach at a public highschool. This means you get the pick of the litter when you are a private school.
Public schools don't have this luxury. They have to provide an education to everybody, even students who don't actually want one . How much do you want to bet that if the same enrollment requirements of public schools were demanded of private ones the "quality" of the two would be fairly indistinguishable.
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PUmatty
Joined: 10 Nov 2004 Posts: 16358 Location: Chicago
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Posted: 06/15/17 2:12 pm ::: |
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justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
justintyme wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
If you insist on having schools run by the state, you're going to get a curriculum dictated by political donors. |
And if you don't have them run by the state you get a curriculum dictated by some church or whoever else picks up the funding... |
Which would you rather have? |
Anything other than Religions.
At least when they are public you get Constitutional protections. That can limit some of the most dangerous facets. |
And yet, private schools consistently provide higher quality education than public schools |
Yes. Because they can pick and choose their students. Don't come to class? Expelled. Trouble Maker? Expelled. Grades too low? Expelled. Don't meet our enterence requirements? Too bad. Special Needs? We don't offer those services here.
And not having to deal with problem students makes teaching in those institutions exponentially more appealing. I am a college professor who legitimately enjoys teaching. And I would rather poke out my eyes with a hot poker and shove bamboo under my fingernails than teach at a public highschool. This means you get the pick of the litter when you are a private school.
Public schools don't have this luxury. They have to provide an education to everybody, even students who don't actually want one . How much do you want to bet that if the same enrollment requirements of public schools were demanded of private ones the "quality" of the two would be fairly indistinguishable. |
This is an empirical question, and the results are pretty clear. There has been more investigation of the issues in charter schools (which actually have less ability to tailor their student bodies than private schools), and the consistent finding is that when the students are the same, the outcomes are the same.
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Howee
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