How to solve the education problem?Eradicating White Guilt
A ten-point plan.


Today's Supreme Court decision striking down Louisville's and Seattle's race-based student assignment plans will surely lead to much gnashing of teeth, recriminations, and accusations of America slipping back to the era of Jim Crow. Politically correct experts, educators, and advocacy types will express outrage and declare their intent to find a way — any way — to ensure that the remaining handful of white students in urban districts attend schools otherwise populated by black and Hispanic children.
They're wrong. Not because we shouldn't feel guilty that so many of our urban schools are racially isolated. Of course we should. And not because Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of an integrated society isn't compelling. Of course it is. But the surest route to such a society is to help all children achieve academically, prepare for higher education as well as jobs with futures, and enter the great American middle class. Because here's the good news: Middle-class black children living in suburbs are much more likely to attend racially diverse schools than poor black children are. The way forward is through progress — which starts with academic progress. That means shaking up the urban school systems that are producing such abysmal results.

So urban education — and community — leaders and assorted experts: If you really care about the future of black and brown students, here's your to-do list.

1. Stop hiring poorly-educated individuals for teaching positions. Insist that teacher candidates score above the 50th percentile on a national exam such as the Praxis or pass the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence.

2. Open your classroom doors to instructors coming through non-traditional routes, such as Teach for America.

3. Take control of the assignment system. Send your best teachers to your neediest schools.

4. Pay those teachers extra if they are willing to take tough assignments and if they get great results.

5. Remove incompetent administrators, principals, teachers, and aides from the payroll. (Everyone knows who they are.) Use the savings for higher teacher pay and for a longer school day and year.

6. Give principals real control over school budgets and staff.

7. Put in place a research-based reading program, even if teachers don't like it at first. Provide intensive training and support.

8. Adopt the Core Knowledge curriculum for your elementary and middle schools. Immerse your students in the cultures of the world, with a heavy emphasis on Western culture and American history.

9. Shut down your worst schools and turn those buildings over to charter school networks (such as KIPP) with a track record of success.

10. Adopt a strict discipline policy and transfer chronically misbehaving children to alternative schools.

Gird yourselves. If you fight this fight, lots of people won't thank you. The teacher unions and some civil-rights groups will come after you (representing, as they do, some of these incompetent individuals you will dismiss from the rolls). Academia will disparage you both because you're attacking their ed-school cash cows and because you're destroying the temple of cultural relativism. Other liberals will call you a sell-out (arguing, as they do, that "public" schools must be run by government and staffed by union employees). You're in for a tough time.

But if you're truly outraged about the plight of disadvantaged minority students, if injustice really makes your blood boil, you'll be willing to wage this war anyway. It'll make more difference to those kids than the skin color of those in the adjoining desks.

Posted by mtvtoni
Now lets look at the customer. The production people that
are not going to take any more suburban illiterates. 4 POINT
list 1 obey laws of business conduct
2. realize clearing demands from higher authorities
3. recognize that integration in rose colored eyeglasses is wrong
4. Breed citizens that are clean

Really the point of this finding is that America is running into
competition for talent. Schools of America have no chance to
suddenly reenter the market, they lost and gambled on brazil,
ivory, japan, and now germany. What is going to happen is
that they recognize their superior life style is their traditions.
Stop building decay, metros, cities, pagan sinful lust for slavery.
Or place 32nd in the 2100 year United nations report.
Your right to be concerned, it is miraculous that they are now tenth, down from 4th in 1900.

Posted by brk
uh maybe you should attend the school district meetings, send your note to councilpersons and to the newspapers. its better place to talk on your soapbox.

Posted by impeachbushnoww
outsource the republican party to china

Posted by remix edition
Urban black schools have the tax support of poverty. So I guess you are suggesting shifting property taxes from rich white suburban districts to pay for these changes?

Posted by Moneta_Lucina
Good points all.

I would only add that we must also eradicate the "Social Progressive" doctrine from our schools.

An aside: The Civil liberties groups are already hatching a plan to use income as a gage for whom they allow in schools . . . saying they since blacks are more likely to be poor, income can be used in place of race.

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Passing out/fainting from iron deficiency anemia?I am 26 weeks pregnant and found out that I have anemia (from iron deficiency). I have uterus didelphys which means I have two uterus' and menstruate twice as much as a normal woman (losing more blood, iron, etc). I have had a problem since I started having periods with fainting/passing out. I do not loose consciousness. It starts with feeling really hot and I turn pale then my hearing starts to fade out, then my vision goes and after that my whole body collapses. My hearing does not completely go away, I can hear faintly like I am under water/need to pop my ears/etc. My eye sight completely goes away, total darkness. I am aware of what is going on but have no strength and it feels like my entire body just gave up except my mind. After a few minutes, I am perfectly fine. This happens while I am on my period, while I am not on my period and has happened while I was pregnant (earlier in the pregnancy). It only occurs maybe 6 times a year, if that. Anyways, could this be because of anemia or something worse? Has this happened to anyone else? I still get very, very tired at points during the day and seem to be sleeping way more than I should be but I am sooo tired. I know most of it is probably pregnancy but I usually don't even have enough strength to take care of my pets, myself, etc. I do go to work but only three days a week and for 5 hours each day. This wears me out and I tend to sleep for the rest of the day and night after work (I babysit). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. What kind of doctor could I talk to this about?

Posted by MÄTRÍX
You can go to a walk-in clinic near you and try to arrange for seeing an Obstetrician.

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CAN'T FIND OPTOMETRIST THAT TAKES MY INSURANCE - ARIZONA ONLY?I guess this is my last resort. I live in Arizona, and I am covered by AHCCCS AP/IPA. I don't know whether this is a good insurance or not, and I don't really care. But I can not find ANY optometrists that take this insurance and I NEED to see one. It's been over 6 years since my last eye exam, and the glasses I have don't work anymore, all they do is make my eyes hurt. My vision is slowly deteriorating and I need to see an OP soon. I have called every OP I could possibly find, I CALLED AHCCCS and it's affiliates, and the list of OP's they gave me... They don't exist anymore OR don't take AP/IPA. So I'm at a complete loss. Please, any Arizonans??? I've only been in the state for 6 months... I need the help. Please?

Posted by Greg
You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here - healthquotes.awardspace.info

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