The current school model of factory education needs to be shut down. No more than 15 kids in a classroom, regardless of age, 55 minute sessions is optimum, 50 minutes will work if the teacher is proficient. Get rid of the “too difficult to fire” option and terminate when wrongdoing is discovered.
Our founders won our freedom. Generations of Americans have sacrificed and bled and died for our freedom. Our greatest enemy today is not Redcoats. It’s comfort with our own educational mediocrity.
I just watched the "Presidential 1776 Award Program The Ultimate Civics Showdown". Students from high schools around the Nation participated in a very difficult Civics showdown. The questions were very difficult. The winner was Miriam Washut from Lander Wyoming. The amusing thing was..... she is 'HOME SCHOOLED.' She won a 150,000 scholarship, met POTUS and Linda McMahon in the White House along with 2nd and 3rd placers.
"The Presidential 1776 Award is a national civics competition for high school students, organized by the U.S. Department of Education, with a grand prize of $150,000 in scholarship money and additional prizes for second and third place.
Students from all 50 states and the U.S. territories competed through rigorous online and regional rounds, answering challenging questions about American history, the Constitution and the Revolutionary War.
The national finals, hosted by Mario Lopez and broadcast live on CBS, feature the top 20 contestants competing in oral rounds judged by vetted American history and civics teachers."
Incoming Wyoming Catholic College student Miriam Washut took home a $150,000 scholarship. Washut is the daughter of Wyoming Catholic College President Kyle Washut.
The current school model of factory education needs to be shut down. No more than 15 kids in a classroom, regardless of age, 55 minute sessions is optimum, 50 minutes will work if the teacher is proficient. Get rid of the “too difficult to fire” option and terminate when wrongdoing is discovered.
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I just watched the "Presidential 1776 Award Program The Ultimate Civics Showdown". Students from high schools around the Nation participated in a very difficult Civics showdown. The questions were very difficult. The winner was Miriam Washut from Lander Wyoming. The amusing thing was..... she is 'HOME SCHOOLED.' She won a 150,000 scholarship, met POTUS and Linda McMahon in the White House along with 2nd and 3rd placers.
"The Presidential 1776 Award is a national civics competition for high school students, organized by the U.S. Department of Education, with a grand prize of $150,000 in scholarship money and additional prizes for second and third place. Students from all 50 states and the U.S. territories competed through rigorous online and regional rounds, answering challenging questions about American history, the Constitution and the Revolutionary War. The national finals, hosted by Mario Lopez and broadcast live on CBS, feature the top 20 contestants competing in oral rounds judged by vetted American history and civics teachers."
Incoming Wyoming Catholic College student Miriam Washut took home a $150,000 scholarship. Washut is the daughter of Wyoming Catholic College President Kyle Washut.
Noice!