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Budget Cuts for Schools? Too Bad.
I remember parts of my childhood. I suppose that's unusual, but whatever.
I can clearly remember how the kids in my class learned. After a while of useless and very boring repetition, they just went ahead and taught themselves using the auspices that were meant to assist the teacher.
At this time, it's almost safe to suppose that if the system in operation at this time is so broke it has to cut back on school time, the kids will have an easier time teaching themselves outside of school using the internet.
In fact, the internet may be able to render the establishmentarianists' beloved institution obsolete in the not-so-distant "eventually". The learned professor and the highly-paid substitutes who fill in for the other sophists may find themselves out of a job. Maybe they can get something in what they do best: child care. But for a more reasonable salary.
Now all they'll need to do is provide the testing and scholastic aptitude paraphernalia
and so on and give accreditation where due. Boy, that will put them in a sweat. How will they go about all that mind control and psychological abuse? In one decade only the real teachers will be left.
I speculate that the sophists will find employment through their shabby incompetent organizations they slapped together in the twentieth century to worm their way into the internet somehow. The only
plausible way is to team up with the medical charlatans and their lobbyist organizations and find a way to put the internet into a chip that will go right in the frontal lobes of the students, performing the ultimate in lobotomy, turning the establishment's little darlings into
surveillance robots.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
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