In the american educational system, any score under 60% is a fail.
In the american educational system, any score under 60% is a fail
In the American healthcare system, any bodyfat under 60% is a fail
for us is 70%
good post
>look mom, I said America fat again!!!
Really? I doubt most mexicans are passing lel
What's actually wrong with the U.S education system? Without being biased, please explain to a non American as to where it fails.
Just study better, dumb dork.
our elementary school system grades 1-5 are taught with one teacher teaching all subjects
Teachers are underpaid and often sports coaches will be required to have a teaching position so you get faggots like my retarded football coach teaching history
Curriculum focuses way too much on memorizing useless shit instead of teaching people concepts, so every test is fucking multiple choice instead of essay answers
Same
>one teacher teaching all subjects
Nigga what the fuck.
we have that too for grades 1-6, what are you on about?
thanks for spoiling my bait.
The same thing that’s wrong with any public expenditure in this country that everyone knows but no one wants to say out loud.
Yeah but the system is easy enough that no one can fail, and it shows.
good lord form grade 1-8 i had at least one teacher for every two subjects
That's not it and you know it. As the other user said, it seems that your system is based on passing rather than actual education. If your tests are mostly multiple choice rather than having to explain your answers using reasoning and logic, that sounds like a shitty ass system that's designed to keep people uneducated.
>no one can fail
I failed AMA
No, that’s literally it. There are plenty of public schools which are perfectly fine and plenty which are total shit. Many such cases and there’s typically one common denominator. It may not be comfortable but it is the reality.
let me guess
it was procrastination
The non-meme answer is as always, funding. School funding is primarily through property tax which means rich people have wealthy public schools and poor people don't. Every single problem inherently comes down to this.
How many times a week did you skip class to smoke weed?
Some public schools are better than others and the size of the country hurts standardized procedure. Not to mention that as advances in education are made, it takes time for schools to adapt to changes with the limited funding they receive. Low salaries for teachers also don’t incentivize quality. But this isn’t really a US issue as most western countries are starting to fall behind. It’s just more obvious in the middle of bumfuck, MI
wait so you dont have school districts that get a steady stream of income directly form the federal government?
Arg, that be communism.
No. Federal funding basically exclusively goes to school lunch and programs for schools with disabilities.
Ok good in the real world any result under 100% of what was planned is a fail so better get used to it
Funding is a basic bitch tier argument. If you want to talk about funding allocation, then sure there’s a conversation there but even still, you’re talking about how to fill a cup that has hole in the bottom...
Yeah, I mean, I'm not going to act like I know more about the U.S than someone who grew up there, but... it just seems weird to me how the system there is basically "be born wealthy to get better education". Historically, that has almost always had disastrous consequences.
no
>so you get faggots like my retarded football coach teaching history
for some reason it's always a coach teaching history
maybe because it's so easy to teach
To add, it's about 8% of total K-12 spending, with the rest being evenly split between state and local governments.
well no for everything there is an acceptable and reasonable margin for what is considered success
You don’t have to be rich to get a good education. Some of the best public schools in this country are in middle and upper middle income areas. Low-middle and working class schools are worse for reasons that go much further than just income.
That depends on what career path you have chosen.
Lol Meanwhile in Canada it's 50%
0-49% F
50-59% D
60-69% C
70-79% B
80-89% A
90-100% A+
Same here. What is wrong with 60%?
Rural people have always gotten fucked over on education since the dawn of time, poor people too. Honestly how much money you make isn’t as big of a deal as where you live since only private schools have admission fees. Ofc ridiculously poor or rural areas won’t have the same opportunities as middle class suburban/urban communities but I think that’s the case pretty much anywhere
rare
umm wtf
public schools are 75%
private schools varies from 80% - 90%
no wonder flip migrants in usa moggs firstoids
Are you one of those """smart but lazy""" reatrds?