Oh, and make them compete to get an A. A letter which determines product quality. Hence grade A of meat. I get it!
Back then times were different, we all have a past. I myself am no Gandhi. But today, we don’t need to make robot-zombies. The world has progressed. And now we need people who think creatively, innovatively, critically, independently, with the ability to connect.
See every scientist will tell you that not two brains are the same. And every parent with two or more children would confirm that claim. So please explain why you treat students like cookie-cutter frames or snapback hats, giving them this one-size-fit-all crap?
Watch your language!
Sorry your honor! But if a doctor prescribe the exact same medicine to all of his patients, the result would be tragic, so many people would get sick. Yet when it comes to school, this is exactly what happens: It’s educational malpractice. When one teacher stands in front of twenty kids, each one is having different traits, different needs, different gifts, different dreams. And you teach the same thing the same way? That’s horrific!
Ladies and gentlemen, the defendant should not be acquitted, this may be one of the worst criminal offences ever to be commited. And let’s mention the way you treat your employees.
Objection!
Overruled! I wanna hear this!
It’s a shame. I mean teachers have the most important job on the planet, yet they’re underpaid. No wonder so many students are short-changed. Let’s be honest, teachers should earn just as much as doctors. Because a doctor can do heart surgery and save a life of a kid, but a great teacher can reach the heart of that kid and allow him to truly live. See teachers are heros that often get blamed, but they’re not the problem. They work in a system without many options or rights. Curriculums are created by policy makers. Most of which have never taught a day in their life.
Just obsessed with standardized tests, they think bubbling in a multiple-choice question will determine success. That’s outlandish! In fact, these tests are too crude to be used and should be abandoned. But don’t take my word for it. Take Frederic J. Kelly, the man who invented standardized testing, who said and I quote: “These tests are too crude to be used and should be abandoned”.