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Teachers – Start Failing People

   Posted by bulshoy  Promoted 61 days 3 hours ago  5310 views  editorial  

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Fuck the opening paragraph – I’m going to jump right into the meat. What follows is an excerpt from a 23 year-old college student’s written assignment on Cebus (a communications protocol). Keep in mind that this student actually received a passing grade.

cebus here a late start but it should be an all right start for you
When us are thinking about what kind of home adamation that is right for you should first think what will I be using the system to do if you live in a small home under 3000 square feet and only want a few lights to come on and off through out the day and also want to save a lot of money then X10 is for you but I’m not here to talk about an old out of date slow progame. Cebus is where is feel is the right way to go if you want a hard wired system that can run through your power line. Now as we all know when sending a single along a power line there are many problem do to noise and that is where cebus is set apart from X10, that is do to it fact that it has an almost endless feeling codes list and is also able to filter noise.


That’s the first paragraph of a lengthier piece of writing. Keep in mind that I have not edited this in any way: you are seeing it as the teacher saw it when it was graded.

This piece made its way from the originator to a school administrator via email (it was passed around a lot). Here’s what an actual school administrator had to say:

Well, it goes further than that..... The Boards will not "allow" a low pass percentage overall. It makes them look bad. AND, each school has a teacher failure rate report issued twice a year and the TEACHERS are afraid to see a high failure rate on that report. They feel it makes them "look like" bad teachers. That is a fact.
So, how do you win in this....... You don't.


So teachers are afraid to fail shitty students because it “looks bad,” and school boards don’t want a low pass percentage for the same reasons. What noble positions taken by the people responsible for educating kids. Sadly, these tactics are a one-two punch for both the student and the schools.

Do you know what really looks bad? How about a 23 year-old who writes at a grade 6 level? Let me tell you, I can only imagine this poor dolt writing a cover letter for his resume. Employers will take one look at it, laugh, and toss it in the rubbish bin (assuming they don’t pass it around and share a laugh with the rest of the personnel department). Passing this guy is setting him up for a long string of failures.

The embarrassment doesn’t end there. Inevitably, someone will ask "where the hell did this guy get his 'education?'" When the answer "St Lawrence College in Kingston" is given, word will get around that graduates of that school are functionally illiterate. I’m sure that this person isn’t the only one who has been passed despite unreadable grammar and structure, so word will soon get out that St. Lawrence College is a terrible place to send your kids, and an even worse place to look for prospective employees. I sure as hell wouldn’t hire someone from there.

I don’t mean to single out St. Lawrence College. Sadly, this scenario unfolds all of the time, from the elementary school level all the way up to college. Stupid kids are being passed in order to “save” a school or teacher’s reputation. It winds up costing both the student and the school in the long run.

The solution? Start failing kids. You’ll be doing them a favour. Forget what you’ve heard about failing being bad for kids’ egos, pass percentages, or failure rates. As teachers, it is your job to ensure that kids are prepared for the real world, and in the real world, you’ll need proper grammar and sentence structure. Playing percentages ends up fucking over students, and that’s unacceptable.

Parents can help get things moving too. Before you enroll your child in a school, write down a list of questions. Ask the faculty if the above scenario could happen to YOUR child. Ask them how they ensure that children leave the school properly prepared for the next step in their education (or the work force). Remember – you’re PAYING for this, either with your own money or through tax dollars. You have the right to ensure that money spent on your child’s education is not a complete waste.

There is no excuse for the travesty cited at the beginning of this editorial. If you currently write like that, and you are at a grade 7 level, then YOU WILL FAIL AT LIFE.


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Antikass, on 5/6/2008 9:07:29 AM
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I recently turned in a report that was nowhere near completion, but the professor still gave me a 100 for it. And she even called it a 'Super report!'

Also, one of my English teachers in high school was fired specifically because he was too 'hard' on his students. In fact, he was one of the few competent English teachers there.
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theclansman, on 5/6/2008 9:07:41 AM
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I'd just like to point out that saying that trash is at a a grade 6 level is probably a bit optimistic.
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Flik, on 5/6/2008 9:09:42 AM
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This is what happens when you give teachers incentives for passing students. Give a monetary bonus for having all your kids pass, and you're going to hurt the kids.

EDIT: And not to make fun of the kid, because unjust mockery apparently makes me an asshole, but in his opening line:

Moron wrote:
When us are thinking about what kind [...]


Is his second word, "us", supposed to be the objective form of "we" that we all think it is, or is he actually (not only) writing "yous", but spelling it wrong?
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Bebichan, on 5/6/2008 9:14:22 AM
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That started off as funny and then ended up pretty sad...
If someone at that age cannot write properly all because a teacher didn't fail them, then we have a serious problem with teachers.
If it is fairly obvious from an early stage that that person has learning problems, they should have been given extra help and not just be told that they are doing fine!
Teachers need to realise that it doesn't look bad if they say that a student they're teaching needs some kind of extra help, it's their job to do so.
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jp, on 5/6/2008 9:17:30 AM
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theclansman wrote:
I'd just like to point out that saying that trash is at a a grade 6 level is probably a bit optimistic.


I concur.

This had to be a foreign student where English is not their first language I don't see how anyone could write this poorly especially when we have computers that check spelling and grammar.

Another thought, perhaps the teachers do not want to be stuck with this person in their class again. Just another reason they would pass someone who obviously is not ready to function in the real world.
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CleanGSR, on 5/6/2008 9:19:21 AM
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a few years back, i hired a mechanical engineering technologist, straight out of Conestoga College. He could not do a drawing to save his life and being a technologist, this is EXTREMELY important. 90% of your time is spent on detail drawings... So, yeah, he got fired within a week. I met with the dean of engineering at conestoga, because i didn't want shmucks like this preventing me from getting a job. The dean said it was the student's responsibility to learn how to do a drawing... ? Then why were 4 courses taught on that very subject?

post secondary education is highly over-rated!
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bulshoy, on 5/6/2008 9:20:49 AM
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"This had to be a foreign student where English is not their first language "

No, this is a Canadian student. He hails from Kingston Ontario (born and raised).
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ThisisJeff, on 5/6/2008 9:25:38 AM
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George Bush's no child left behind law is hurting the US so bad.

Also I was listening to a talk radio show about a school district that simply does not allow the school to fail a student. Work your ass off and get an A. COOL. Don't do shit and sleep all day pass with a D. What kind of incentive is that to the kids who actually want to learn?

Fuckin A... I feel we are in for some tough times. The Idiocracy is upon us.
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jp, on 5/6/2008 9:26:39 AM
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bulshoy wrote:
"This had to be a foreign student where English is not their first language "

No, this is a Canadian student. He hails from Kingston Ontario (born and raised).


Oh you personally know this person. Hmmm are they retarded or what?

I mean really, or maybe they are on mind altering drugs all the time?
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Krieger, on 5/6/2008 9:26:44 AM
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I agree that it's an important issue but seriously, it's not the teachers' fault if they're stuck in a no win position. They do look bad if they aren't in the average and it gets more important as you go higher in grades.

Edit: I know that simply because my sister is a teacher.
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