The Sad, Sad State of American Education

More evidence that the NEA and, yes, inattentive parents are failing our children – well, your children; my beagle is very well-educated, as far as beagles go (hat tip to the Great Goldstein)…

5 comments to The Sad, Sad State of American Education

  • Muffin the Cat

    Are you trying to tell me that Muffin received a better education at Kitty Kat Kollege where she majored in Mouse Catching and minored in Napping than my daughter who just finished with a degree in English and a minor in Theatre at the local state supported institution here in Missouri?

    I am still trying to figure out what she is going to do with a degree in English.

  • Hey, I was an Economics major, so I know all about worthless degrees…

  • peter

    We had a saying in college that education was what you have left after you forgot everything you learned — if a student learns how to think clearly and express himself/herself clearly, I would call that the mark of a good education –

  • The government is failing the citizens of the United States in terms of education.

  • too many steves

    The NEA, inattentive parents, unmotivated students, and a culture that believes everyone should have a college degree.

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