Thanks…I think it shows part of the problem of why communication on education can be difficult. Not everyone has access to the conversation because they are not always accepted.
I was reading comments in our local paper in response to an article about public education, and the author of the comment (who was a retired college professor) said that parents without a college degree should not be allowed to make educational decisions for their children.
It made me giggle.
Lol, comics are an awesome way of to get your point across. Very good indeed.
Sooooo true! On the ball!
Thanks…I think it shows part of the problem of why communication on education can be difficult. Not everyone has access to the conversation because they are not always accepted.
I was reading comments in our local paper in response to an article about public education, and the author of the comment (who was a retired college professor) said that parents without a college degree should not be allowed to make educational decisions for their children.
Yikes.
I have two college degrees. Does that qualify me to make decisions for other people’s children, too? Yes?
Then everyone homeschools! (Just joking, folks.)
So, if parents aren’t making the decisions, who is?
I have two degrees, too! Maybe we just need to form a bureaucracy of our own to be taken seriously.
Good idea, Dana, but think of the trees we’d kill with the paper work.
Maybe an online-only policy?
Oh, and I get to be dictator for life. You can be President. Anyone interested in a V.P. position?