Darth Wong wrote:That's because positive reinforcement already exists in the school system; they've been preaching it for decades. Self-esteem and confidence-building and all of that. So there's no fucking point lecturing people about when the real problem is the total absence of any negative reinforcement. You can be a goddamned illiterate and you'll not only avoid any kind of negative reinforcement but you'll actually receive positive reinforcement in the form of a high school diploma! Why the fuck should I waste my time advocating something that's already present in spades in the school system?
I see that you did mention that in one of your posts; about shifting focus off athletic performance and onto academic performance - as to what I would interpret as positive reinforcement, I wouldn't list being a high school diploma (something that you have to put six years of effort) to be one of the 'already established' positive reinforcements. That is a
goal or
milestone. The fact that they give out too easily is neither here nor there.
Positive reinforcement - under what we were discussing - was for behaivoural modification in the class room (immediate results).
Darth Wong wrote:I never said positive reinforcement doesn't work, you lying shitstain. Are you deliberately trying to be a fucking troll now? What I said was that negative reinforcement is being totally underutilized.
Actually no, you
implied that one would have to be a '2 year old, who has the same mentality as a dog' for positive reinforcement to work - unless of course I misread that and what you meant was that negative reinforcement
wouldn't work on two year olds or those with the same mentality as dogs - which is more than possible - in which case I must apologise fully and whole heartedly for any confusion - my bad.
Darth Wong wrote:Ah, I see. You cling to the notion that every student can be saved. Well sorry, but I just see that as a fantasy. Some workers have to be fired for the good of the company, and some students have to be expelled and flunked. Any approach which ignores this is based more on fantasy than fact.
I cling to no such illusions, I even pointed out an alternative; funnel those who are going to end up as dishwashers out of the classrooms of those who are going to end up as scientists/engineers/doctors
early. What a bizzare assertertion.
What I disagree is with your example of some of the negative reinforcements as actually being
viable or
useful in the context of the original post in any way shape or form. I again reiterate; I thought the purpose of this thread was to find a
solution to the problem of churning out more ignorant fundies from the school system.
I think we can
both agree that flunking them outright isn't exactly going to help matters at all, and I have yet to see how playing the 'shame game' is going to lead to foster results where 'dumber' students would respect intellectuals more - which I believe was also one of your points in the OP.
Darth Wong wrote:Did you find success by giving them raises regardless of their job performance? Because that's what the school system does; you can graduate and keep getting advanced in grades even if you can't fucking read or write. Nobody ever tells you that you suck. There is no yearly performance review where somebody sits you down and tells you that you're not getting a raise because you fucked up.
I'm sorry, but we are obviously living two different realities. Such was not the case during
my experience at public school (primary or secondary). Grade cards had grades*, parent teacher night was hell if you misbehaived and tests had scores. If this is truely not the case in America (I wouldn't know having never really gone to school there), then perhaps we can start there.
My anecdote was meant to convey that often what people consider 'lost causes' are just workers (or students) who haven't been motivated by anybody or anything to work. I will point out that at this particular work place it was the same case as
RedImperator mentioned in his post; 'an environment where management thought that negative reinforcement would produce postive results', I was the 'bell of the ball' when I got those guys working above par, and all it took was clever managerial tricks (usually in the form of positive reinforcement) to modify thier behaivour. But the higher ups thought all their Christmas' at once.
Darth Wong wrote:Nobody, and I repeat nobody in a company has the kind of attitude that is exhibited by the marginal dregs of the high school population, so the kind of treatment I'm talking about is not necessary. Do you know why? Because people with that kind of horrendous atttitude are fired, genius. That's why nobody runs around continually trying to make them feel like shit. So if somebody advocated outright expulsion as an alternative, I'd be 100% in support of it. Unfortunately, it seems to me that people find that even less palatable than what I'm talking about.
But again we get back to how we 'change the trend' of 'dumber' people being resentful to intellectuals. I
once again must ask you, isn't this what we are discussing anyway? And
how the hell is summary expulsion going to help with this?
Darth Wong wrote:Crown wrote:The goal - or so I have been led to believe - was to encourage a better learing environment, I hardly thing that fear and ridicule are going to work very well, infact I'm absolutely sure of it. At best you'll get a grudging student who resensts 'intellectuals' even more, and worst you'll get Columbine High School 2.0.
Oh right, because Columbine was caused by demanding teachers.
I left this quote exchange as it is for a few reasons. Firstly it once again begs the question of what the hell your goal is Mike? Are you trying to encourage a better learing environment and foster a respect for intellectualism, and how do you propose draconian, infinantile and petulant stunts like the 'shame game' will help with this goal?
Second because you are absolutely correct; Columbine wasn't caused by demanding teachers - thank you for pointing this out, but I was under the impression that Columbine was caused by a harsh social condition where outcasts were ridiculed, belittled and marginalised. So again I ask how some of the methods you suggested can help. Please note, I will write this so you understand; I'm not ruling out negative reinforcement accross the board as necessary for behaivour modification, I'm questioning how in the world your shame game is going to foster the attitude of respect and admiration for intillectuals.
*Except for the last two years where you either recieved an S (Satisfactory) or an N (Not Satisfactory) for work requirements, but you still did get graded for essays, projects and exams.