I am sorry, but the generations of poor children who have been condemned to everlasting poverty are the result of an institutionalized racism which has bred a culture of despair spanning centuries. We are seeing the results. That, my friend, is reprehensible. Teachers are no more responsible than you for this. In addition, public education must respond to economic laws like every other human endeavor. Just think if EXXON had decided to only hire the cheapest engineers-the refinery would have blown up long ago. The truth is, there is a shortage of qualified teachers and people willing to enter the profession. You propose to make the situation worse? Best buy that armor plating you've been contemplating for your house.
Posted on February 26 at 5:01 p.m.
I am sorry, but the generations of poor children who have been condemned to everlasting poverty are the result of an institutionalized racism which has bred a culture of despair spanning centuries. We are seeing the results. That, my friend, is reprehensible. Teachers are no more responsible than you for this. In addition, public education must respond to economic laws like every other human endeavor. Just think if EXXON had decided to only hire the cheapest engineers-the refinery would have blown up long ago. The truth is, there is a shortage of qualified teachers and people willing to enter the profession. You propose to make the situation worse? Best buy that armor plating you've been contemplating for your house.
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