the sine qua non missing from these arguments is the issue of "competition." it is so elementary but essential. everyone wants a competitive effect (end result): that the American student can compete globally as today is about a global labor force. yet no one really understands that to get that effect the input likewise has to have a "competitive" condition. that is why whomever advocates competition among classes, schools, districts, states advocates correctly the key issue.
the biggest flaw in this education debate is this specialized-interest debate; and that debate is always in regard to latinos. this is a problem as it marginalizes everyone else and also gives attention to one group for arbitrary purposes. this has become a major flaw and impediment in education as it removes the focus from excellence and learning and corrupts it to focus on an ethnic-cultural group, when the group that should be the focus is the "general student."
the thing about these forums: the sound is always horrible! it is so muted and unclear with whatever arrangement is being used. not just USC but all of these kinds of panel-formats have the tendency to have this problem. (yet the clapping is so loud that i have to mute the sound.)
recommendation: please do something to make the sound remarkable and listeners then can then be attracted to a format that is 1hr long! i want to listen but i am also straining against other noise to discern content.
the sine qua non missing from these arguments is the issue of "competition." it is so elementary but essential. everyone wants a competitive effect (end result): that the American student can compete globally as today is about a global labor force. yet no one really understands that to get that effect the input likewise has to have a "competitive" condition. that is why whomever advocates competition among classes, schools, districts, states advocates correctly the key issue.
qncsc 4 months ago
the biggest flaw in this education debate is this specialized-interest debate; and that debate is always in regard to latinos. this is a problem as it marginalizes everyone else and also gives attention to one group for arbitrary purposes. this has become a major flaw and impediment in education as it removes the focus from excellence and learning and corrupts it to focus on an ethnic-cultural group, when the group that should be the focus is the "general student."
qncsc 4 months ago
the thing about these forums: the sound is always horrible! it is so muted and unclear with whatever arrangement is being used. not just USC but all of these kinds of panel-formats have the tendency to have this problem. (yet the clapping is so loud that i have to mute the sound.)
recommendation: please do something to make the sound remarkable and listeners then can then be attracted to a format that is 1hr long! i want to listen but i am also straining against other noise to discern content.
qncsc 4 months ago
so the guys are representative of the conservative-republican AND the gals are representative of the liberal-democrat political bent!
surprise surprise.
qncsc 4 months ago