Durandal wrote:That emphasis has since gone away because now being bad at math, science, English and history doesn't mean you're dumb, it just means you're good at something else (football), and that's okay too. At the heart of it, it's this kind of anti-intellectualism that is responsible for the failing education system.
Actually no. What's responsible for our failing educational system is
the horrid bullshit that's being squeezed into it. There needs to be
a much smoother flow of classwork. No more bullshit like having
to read an entire book outloud in class for English, that makes us
finish a book that could be done in a week, stretch for mooooooonths.
Cut that crap out, and you gain months' worth of classroom time with
out any need to extend the schoolyear, and of course, get teachers
worth a damn, drop the no-load idiots from the classes and dump them
in the idiot classes where only basic shit is taught.
99% of the kids at school can be taught efficiently - it's the 1% of fuckwits
who hold the other 99% back. Dump them, and watch classroom efficincy
skyrocket.
As for anti-intellectualism, you're being too damn elitist here;
not everyone can be a child prodigy in every area; my best subject
in school consistently was history, and I always struggled through
math. The emphasis should be on helping the students identify
what they are good at and working to ensure that they have a
basic competency in what they are not good at.
There also needs to be a turn away from athlete-students to student-athletes. De-emphasize intraschool sports, and make
physical education fucking mandatory to ensure everyone at
least gets a workout everyday.