After reading and watching the video of the sagging pants I must admit I am pretty dissapointed with the US government. There are bigger problems going on in the world and they are worrying about where our patns are when we dress? Cmon, they should be a little more serious than that. Honestly, fining people up to $50 for the way you dress??? What happened with "freedom of expression." I guess the government bends the laws to whichever way they want then? This just makes me wonder...whats next? It seems like everyday there are more and more restrictions upon us here in the US, wouldnt u agree?
I think the government should be focused on things like arresting killers or drug dealers, and sheltering homeless people, and financial issues. These are things that require attention and that in the future will help us out. What function does fining people for sagging pants serve?
I completely disagree with this idea, I couldnt be any more dissapointed. At first I thought it was some kind of joke but then I saw that it was even on the news. After doing research I found several links with this topic and after reading things like "Pull up or Pay up" I couldnt help but realize that our government is turning into one big joke. I really think we the people should make a stand for our rights and fight this dumb law. The problem is that we are letting the governent slide with these laws and we are doing nothing to argue back against them. We cannot stand here and let them impose laws on us whenever they feel like it. Therefore, to stop things like this we must argue our right of freedom of speech/expression. That, or were pretty much facing a future with these pointless laws.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Blog # 3
First off, this isn't the first time I hear about NCLB I actually studied it last semester in the Education in History class I had. In my opinion NCLB is one of those ideas that seems really great when you read it on paper. There are parts of NCLB that when you read it you ask yourself, "why didn't we do this before?" But the fact of the matter is that we cannot simply go by what is on paper. Now that the law is in effect we have seen that many people do not agree with the law. I personally think the law is a joke, like the video says it is not human nature for all of us to be equal and set the same high standards as everybody else. This is something that will never happen, simply because of the fact that we cannot all learn equally. It is human nature for one person to be better one thing than they are at another. It just doesn't make sense to me how our government can make these ridiculous laws. Also NCLB is unfair to minority groups because lets say you just moved from your country here to the US and you are beginning to learn english. According to the NCLB act your school suffers from low test scores that are taken yearly from 3-8 grade. So imagine being a school in a location where minority groups make up a lot of ur population. All you will actually do is hurt your school. This is dumb. Therefore, its like the video explained, it makes "fear" the dominant factor in education. Currently I think many schools now teach not for students to learn but for the simple fact that they want to see "rewards" and not punishments from NCLB. Another factor I do not agree with is the fact that you(teachers) basically plan out the entire year based on the standardized test. The main focus is only on the material that will be given on the test, so how do you get smarter and extend your way of thinking(as a student) if everything you are learning is already planned out for you. NCLB cuts students from learning extra things and mayb even more productive things, but instead you must follow the curriculum of NCLB or if not you will see punishments for not passing the tests. This is why I believe that students as a whole see school as a forceful thing to attend to. It is not a welcoming environment, honestly who likes to do things or attend to things that you already know the outcome to? Thats what school is now, "go to school learn what you have to because the big test follows it." Maybe this is why so many students turn to other things and drop out of school. But I guess this is what we have to deal with, a corrupt education.
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