You need to make a case of why private schools (especially those receiving government funding) don't have to adhere to the same education standards as public schools... you haven't done that yet.
O look, another thread Food Stamps Cobra is posting in while he avoids the Texas education spending thread like Chris Christie avoids the treadmill
You need to make a case of why private schools (especially those receiving government funding) don't have to adhere to the same education standards as public schools... you haven't done that yet.
No I don't. Why should one group get something another doesn't?
Because you don't like them practicing their 1st amendment?
Exactly. If public funds are used by a private school, why should it have the right to teach beyond the legal limits a public school works under?
Is Wild Cobra seriously arguing that private schools don't have to adhere to education standards? He thinks that making teachers teach science instead of religion in a Science classroom is a violation of the 1st Amendment?
No. Are you saying education standards can overrule the first amendment?
How about showing me the lesson plan that shows they aren't teaching science as laid out.
Why are you all butt-hurt over this?
Yes, or there would be no point in the standards in the first place.
The Creationist Museum has about dinosaurs and humans living together, which is wrong from historical and evolutionary standpoint.How about showing me the lesson plan that shows they aren't teaching science as laid out.
Consider the purpose of a voucher. Everyone who owns or pays rent, is paying into the property tax system that schools get their income from. All the voucher system does, is allowing parents to put some of that funding to the school of their choice, instead of losing all of it for not putting their child in a public school. It allows some parents to put their kids in private schools that might not otherwise be able to afford it.
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Why are you trying to dumb down American schools.
Seems ti me this Zack Kopplin is a royal loser. Spending all this time trying to harm other people because of their faith, what life is he preparing himself for? A life of food stamps? Maybe a Jihadist?
Nothing says "properly prepared for life" like teaching children outright false things.
Selfishly, a voucher system would help me TREMENDOUSLY and it's not even close. With that being said, I don't think I can endorse a voucher system if this is the result.
Well stated.
Unfortunately these posts appear to have been ignored by WC.
whatever is taught is public or private schools isn't a 1st Amendment concern.
These religious nutjobs also have to accept that their taxes are paying for abortions, birth control etc..... If they choose to live in a biblical world let them... It worked out great for the Amish![]()
if we are going to allow tax dollar based vouchers to be used towards education, there needs to be minimum standards set regarding the curriculum.
If a private school teaches that 2+2= cow, should that school be allowed to accept vouchers? no.
The op mentions A Beka. Their science books teach that evolution is a crock of .
That said, I hate that property taxes are what are used to finance school districts.
I don't see why they can't teach both theories
They can teach their fairy tales in Theology class, and they can teach what actually happened in science and history classes.
Of course you don't.
Cons utional issues aside, time is money.
creationism isn't a theory, it's a Biblical fairy tale, like all of Genesis, and it has no supporting data.
evolution also includes devolution and evolutionary dead-ends, with the numerous observations, data that you Bible-thumpers are devolving into mindless cretins.
I went to a private school growing up and none of the people I know that went to that school actually believe in creationism, even though we were taught it. We were also taught about how we should not show a lot of skin (the girls), cheat, not drink underage etc., but the girls were all s, everybody cheated and everybody drank. I guess there were probably a few who believed in creationism and probably still do to this day. But I wonder how much of that is due to the education they recieved at school.
government funding as in vouchers?
So you want to take evolution out of science too? I disagree. I think they should teach them both.
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