> Its an argument of what goes into the text books and classrooms. There's no question or doubt of that.
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<br>> Frankly, I think berating Ohio's lesson plans or saying that they are counter productive is pretty lame. My reason for that is that, frankly, the education system in this country sucks. Its a failure and an obvious one.
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<br>I went to public schools, and I can out think your dumb ass.
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<br>>So anything that comes across as "holier than thou" or "I know better than you" from the people currently in charge of the coursework is going to strike me as misplaced.
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<br>So your argument is, that they should just GIVE UP on trying to improve the school system?!
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<br>> Do I think science has a place in our schools? Maybe. I'm not sure it deserves the place it currently *has* in our schools. The system has failed however, so its ironic that they're going to get up there and be cocky about it.
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<br>Are you suggesting that we don't need to teach SCIENCE?!?! What the fuck do you want to teach kids?
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<br>I mean seriously, what is your magical, Republican, fantasy day camp for children?