New Ameliorations
Welcome to the new Ameliorations, Ameliorations 2.0. I’m finally going to get back into covering the news, but this time not as a passive bystander. I will be actively seeking out stories as well as providing opinion editorials. For those of you who want a return back to personal blogging, you can still get that. Ameliorations 1.0 is alive and well and where it belongs. I’m sorry for the suddenness with which this hit some people, but this is truly something I’ve been wanting to do for several years. With that in mind, I’ll be attending classes at Motlow as a full time student resuming my studies for a Bachelor of Arts in English.
Of course these changes won’t happen immediately, and it still may be several months before I begin my reporting as a Citizen Journalist, but the beginning of every successful endeavor is preceded by a well laid foundation. I consider this rearrangement of my blogs to be part of the well laid foundation. I have the tools at my disposal to do what people all over the world are doing today, something that even 30 years ago wouldn’t have been dreamed of by someone who wasn’t working for a newspaper, magazine or other media company. Let’s see where this amelioration takes me, takes us, and go from there. At the very least, I know I’m going to enjoy the ride.
Opinion – Education I
Education in America has come a long way since this country was founded over 200 years ago. We’ve gone from blackboards and chalk to computers and projectors and overhead transparencies. It started out with those who wanted one could get one beyond what their parents gave them, if they could afford it and had the time. That wasn’t an issue though, while there was skilled labor, you could get all the on-the-job training you could stand. Time passed, more people could afford basic education for themselves and their kids; kids became smarter, communities grew larger and schools formed with voluntary education in mind. Some parents home schooled and the ‘public school’ was formed to deal with the rest. It was able to give a really good basic education, most of the time preparing students for college.
We were turning out students on par with more developed nations around the world at the time. Then our government got involved and started making basic and secondary (high) school education mandatory. To pay for this all they started to levy taxes and those who didn’t go to school had their parents fined and, more recently, jailed. Now our schools are in terrible shape. While we turn out some pretty smart people from time to time, and some of them even manage to find decent jobs stateside, for the most part the public education system as we know it today, mostly funded by state and local taxes, has taken a nose dive. Everything from budget shortfalls to bullying have escalated to such exaggerated levels one has a hard time truly understanding the scope of the problem. Incidents like Columbine and the Virginia Tech school shootings are just the dramatic tips of a mountain of problems that extends far below the surface. Are schools any more or less safe then they were 100 years ago? Guns and knives existed 100 years ago too and by and far were much less regulated then they are today but the worse you ever had to worry about in a school yard fight was a fist in your face. As the years have gone by and government regulations regarding schools have increased, so has the level of danger to the student.
Recently schools in Cumberland County, TN (News Channel 5) has had its doors closed for the past two weeks due to a 5 million dollar budget shortfall as of 22 August 2008. Of course its budget is predicated upon collecting taxes and having enough left over from other projects that are going on as well as the other functions of government. This inability to be able to pay for public education has three points of failure, as I see it.
- Funding for it is based upon levying taxes and those taxes have to be specifically earmarked for the education fund so they are essentially spent even before they are collected.
- It is government run and mandated and is thereby already doomed to failure.
- Attendance is mandatory for all, unless you can find private schooling or home schooling. Since everyone is generally subject to the taxes levied to pay for home schooling, most middle class families (a good majority of the U.S. population) just doesn’t bother with any of the alternatives because they can be a hassle or just too expensive
Let us take a look at the problems we have here.
Taxpayer Funded
The problem with this fail point is that the taxpayer base is always fluctuating. That, coupled with the incentive to spend instead of save, has always been a problem with our government. This incentive to spend has come back to haunt the Cumberland County school system and it is the kids who are paying the highest price. The fact that a project seems like a good idea doesn’t mean it is, and it definitely doesn’t mean that the government should take up the project. If it’s something the community wants, they should directly hire a contractor to do the job for them. Hiring out to the lowest bidder isn’t a new or complex idea or process.
It’s Government Run and Mandated
As we’ve seen throughout our own history, government run projects almost never go as planned, nearly always run over budget, and are overflowing with restrictions on how things can be done instead of letting the contractor get down to the business of doing a good job. Private and home schooled students have done consistently better on standardized assessment tests across the nation yet there are many states, Tennessee included, that seek to ban home schooling outright. One can offer a whole number of theories on the reasoning from lack of governmental control and indoctrination to lack of social ties to peers. That being the least plausible, especially in tight knit communities and especially those with a variety of junior league sports available that aren’t school affiliated. If we are truly concerned about America’s youth getting the best pre-college education they can, and private and home schooled students are out preforming public school students, we should be shutting down public schools instead of banning home schooling and home school collectives.
Mandatory Attendance
Mandatory attendance in included as a point of failure for one very important reason, when you force or draft someone into doing something against their will, they may resent you for it and will respond in a very predictable manner. If you force someone into the army they may desert. If you force someone into school they will rebel at such heavy-handed measures. They won’t do their homework or school work. They’ll get into trouble. There are many ways in which they will lash out. Knowing this — why do we continue to force our youth to participate? Will it better their lives? Maybe they’ll truly be happy as farmers or nursery workers. Maybe they just want to flip burgers all their lives.
We have several generations of youth who don’t know who they are or what they want to be because they have so many adults telling them what they should be. Soldiers. Doctors. Lawyers. Good Americans Who Fight the Good Fight. Let’s dispense with all of that and let them decide for themselves. Let them experience what life is really like with all the ugliness that goes with it. Send them out on a quest to discover who they and what they want out of life for themselves. So what if they make the “wrong” decisions? It is their decision to make. If we truly respected that, we wouldn’t force them to do anything. After all, all previous generations that have grown up with such heavy-handed measures have resented it just as much as the current one does. If we didn’t like it then, why would they like it now?
As for this school in Cumberland County, instead of correcting the budget shortfall, instead of home schooling their kids until the schools can open again, until they find beneficial alternatives both students and parents are protesting, and the county mayor is taking the school board to court. I wonder where the government gets that incentive to spend from in the first place. Don’t you?
Hidden Costs
When something goes wrong in a student’s college life, it can affect various other areas of his or her school days. It is not difficult to understand the idea that a low grade can disrupt a student’s peace of mind, and cause the student to doubt his or her own ability to succeed in their course of study. Eventually, one disappointment after another may cause a weaker student to simply give up on attempting to maintain an A average. The cost of disappointment can be high indeed.
Yet many students will not use help readily available in the form of writing services because they are unwilling to spend the small amount of money needed to provide them with whatever specialized help they may require. An essay writing service is simple to use, and can be relatively inexpensive if contacted early enough. Students can get an essay online quickly, and it will be exactly the paper they need. The custom writing available at web sites where students can buy essays online will insure that the paper they hand in to their instructor will be delivered on time, and worthy of the highest grade. There will be no worrying about their own capabilities, and they can use the time saved to help themselves learn how to better write the papers which are constantly being called for.
There’s no sense in struggling to write each and every essay called for, and worrying constantly about poor grades, when it is so easy to buy research paper help from reliable resources such as custom essay sites.
ARKANSAS REAL ESTATE CLASS: A THE BEST INVESTMENT
Many people most of whom are interested in the real estate industry go for the Arkansas real estate class that is on offer as they see this as a long time investment that stands to help them make decisions with about most issues in this industry. These classes are very important as they form the basic training that most professional operating in this field practice as well as use in their terms of service. These classes are viewed as a key to landing very lucrative career opportunities. The classes cover a lot of things about the real estate including complexities and basic requirements in investing in this industry.
Real estate consultants and agents are just amongst the many professionals who are beneficiaries of real estate as some of them attended high accredited real estate classes such as the Arkansas real estate class. This proves that the knowledge acquired from these classes is not only applicable in the industry itself but can equally be applied in other investment plans as long as they are applied correctly like they are taught in these accredited training institutions and accompanied with the necessary skills. It is also important to note that the same classes are the main determining factors in case you are to be qualified as a real estate holder which means you are issued a license. As opposed to beliefs that the industry is discriminative, the classes on offer are open to any person who is interested in being part of the real estate fraternity.
Arkansas real estate class is flexible and admits new applicants for training all round the year this simply show you that the classes are not discriminative in any way and that you don’t need to wait for anything if you think you have what it takes to jump start a successful career in real estate investments. What makes these classes even more appealing to most applicants is the fact that there are absolutely no prerequisite courses to gauge the ability of applicants or college credits requirements. These are some of the most common characteristic features that form the basic requirement of most renowned training institutions that provide similar training as the one offered by most real estate training institutions.
Therefore those who are interested in making life time investments should simply start by attending classes such as the Arkansas real estate class. This is viewed as a starting point that will give you an overview not only of how the industry operates but also what is expected of you as well as hoe you can provide services to clients who in turn stand to enter in very big investments deals with you and before you know it your whole career in the real estate industry will have picked up.