
Originally Posted by
isidro
As a parent I advocate home teaching and/or charter schools. Yes, the public schools do not like that in view of losing money, but I am more interested in education. Parents and teachers ought to be encouraged to learn themselves and include their students and kids in what they learn themselves. And while we so often blame the schools and political systems, where are the parents? Why don't they take some of the brunt and blame? Who, after all, never taught their kids to read before they went to school? I understand when the parents are immigrants or single parents trying to do everything at once, but we have an epidemic of parents who are more interested in watching TV than taking their children to the library, who use the TV to entertain their children from their infancy instead of spending time with them and instilling a love of learning. Impossible? Nay. My three year old loves opera, speaks two languages and is starting to read. My two year old speaks two languages, knows basic astronomy, and can count to twenty.
Mothers argue that they were not cut out to be moms and therefore can't do this. I say that those are the mothers who best can. Those who didn't want to have kids due to careers and pursuit of further learning are the ones who can teach their kids the best. I didn't want kids initially either, but sometimes you have to just step up to the plate. So let's give the teachers a break for a minute and take a good look at the homes and importance of parental involvement.
I would hate to be viewed as a perk, I think.