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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Real Man who wrote (1471748)7/23/2024 11:33:13 AM
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Ultimately, it is the teachers who make policy. Teachers basically emphasize what they like in the classroom. Administrators are primarily interested if you have control of your class and if they are listening to you and being engaged in the lesson. Teachers get their lessons observed twice a year when I taught in the high schools in NYC and in most cases are told in advance when a lesson would be observed. So, quality of education is highly irregular in spite of what the Federal government or Dept. Of Education ordains.

Education happens on a micro level, not on a universal macro level.

The DNC and radical Left have become very authoritarian. If you don't agree with them on an issue, they will look to castrate you and in some instances, destroy you. The Conservatives have become more tolerant and liberal. Liberal means being open to different points of view and not having a rigid, inflexible orientation. Trump is much more open to dialogue and implementing different points of view than the DNC.

I am an individual. I do not like universal macro points of view being imposed on everyone. I give power to individuals to choose. Some students will be better trained in the Arts than the Sciences. When they get to college, they can choose their major, or preference for study.
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