Government education scares the hell out of me -- and this is just one reason why.
Not only did this guy get through all of his primary education with a third-grade reading level, he then completed college without advancing his literacy, then taught high school English! This should -- and I mean should, but probably won't -- shake up a lot of things ... the schools he went to should be seriously evaluated, his employment should be terminated (screw tenure, he was hired under false pretenses), and the chain of command at the school he "taught" at should be replaced or suspended. There is absolutely no excuse for situations like this.
This is yet another reason I fully support school vouchers. It's obvious that nobody learned much in his classes, since they were at a higher reading and comprehension level than he was. Parents should have the right to keep some of their money that's taken away from them to put into public schools and use it to send their child to a private school, where they can get an exponentially better education. Once a teacher is in a position for a certain number of years, they're practically untouchable -- no matter how incompetent or warped they are or how poorly they do their job.
Bookmarks