- Dołączono
- 5 Gru 2018
I guess it depends on who you are and what you want for the kids that you force to attend. School isn't meant to teach what it's supposed to, and it exists primarily as a jobs program and a fiefdom of vassals that serve as a reliable voting block. Kids are primarily there as props to justify the teachers' union's existence. No more, no less. No kids, no teachers, no unions, no voting block.
What kids ultimately teach each other in school is brutal conformity where stepping out of line is punished very harshly. This is by design. Kids are meant to be scared of standing out, scared of excelling and meant to be rewarded for carefully copying what everyone else is doing no matter how goofy or stupid it is.
School in general is a miserable brutal place and I'm surprised not that there are kids who snap and go on shooting rampages but that there are so few of them, relative to the misery.
The best aren't supposed to go into teaching. It's welfare for people who have a work ethic and can show up on time but can't really make it in the real world. It's meant to lower the unemployment rate and provide a reliable voting block to politicians that cater to the interests of teachers. Because it's primarily welfare, the pay never will be good, it'll be better than sit on your ass welfare, but it's supposed to be low enough to motivate those who can to find something better to do.
You do get what you pay for. The system doesn't really care that they're braindead. They want people who are just smart enough to follow orders but not smart enough to question them or predict where it's all going. They want cattle they can tell to go to the slaughterhouse and that will cheerfully comply.
What kids ultimately teach each other in school is brutal conformity where stepping out of line is punished very harshly. This is by design. Kids are meant to be scared of standing out, scared of excelling and meant to be rewarded for carefully copying what everyone else is doing no matter how goofy or stupid it is.
School in general is a miserable brutal place and I'm surprised not that there are kids who snap and go on shooting rampages but that there are so few of them, relative to the misery.
We also poorly compensate and reward teachers, and even the reward system is fundamentally fractured. Basically, the best people don't want to go into teaching for 1000 valid reasons and attempts to use structure and incentives to get the most out of people who will accept shit wages fell flat because the classroom works best when it is a more organic than mechanistic environment.
You get what you pay for, and that's why most people who are in their late 20s and younger are p darn braindead.
The best aren't supposed to go into teaching. It's welfare for people who have a work ethic and can show up on time but can't really make it in the real world. It's meant to lower the unemployment rate and provide a reliable voting block to politicians that cater to the interests of teachers. Because it's primarily welfare, the pay never will be good, it'll be better than sit on your ass welfare, but it's supposed to be low enough to motivate those who can to find something better to do.
You do get what you pay for. The system doesn't really care that they're braindead. They want people who are just smart enough to follow orders but not smart enough to question them or predict where it's all going. They want cattle they can tell to go to the slaughterhouse and that will cheerfully comply.
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