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>The State's Education Monopoly Increases Prices and Destroys Choice - Ron Paul  - Charleston Voice - 
Well maybe you ought to come down from your lofty heights in senior education, spend a few days with real teachers and see what they have to put up with.

I'll take the word of family before I even give a seconds worth of concern for what some hack like you says. My wife, who had been teaching language arts and social studies for years was ask, just like every other teacher, to take on teaching students subjects like biology in which she has no formal university education. Was she successful, yes. Was she as successful as someone who graduated university with a degree in biology, maybe not. Did this stop the school board from laying this responsibility on her shoulders, no. Were the materials she needed available to her, just like home schooling parents, so that she could conduct the classes and have a high probability of success, yes.

As for teaching calculus in a home school environment, you just shot yourself in the foot again. Every parent that home schools must facilitate their children learning calculus (in what we call high school levels) and a number of other complex subjects. You would have all believe that they are not capable of doing so yet their children pass the state required exams, generally with higher marks than the kids who had to put up with state runs schools.

So before you go flapping you gums and claiming 25 years in senior education make sure you get your facts straight when shooting at someone who disagrees with you.

You sir/madam are the one in need of a real education.



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Début de l'article : This selection is taken from Chapter 5 of Ron Paul's new book The School Revolution: A New Answer for Our Broken Education System. The free-market principle of open entry is challenged by governmental restrictions on access to consumer markets. There are many official justifications for these restrictions, but the main one is this: “Customers do not know what is good for them.” They do not know what products to buy, what prices to pay, or... Lire la suite
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