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[Breedy_Mcfluff]
Feb 01 2013, 03:10 am EST
Mernin'.
Haha, school grades. It ain't hard to fuck up American kids' school grades. They practically do it themselves. Terrible education programs in public schools, I tell ya.
GTA V will be nice. Hopefully more of a proper GTA than IV was.
Haha, school grades. It ain't hard to fuck up American kids' school grades. They practically do it themselves. Terrible education programs in public schools, I tell ya.
GTA V will be nice. Hopefully more of a proper GTA than IV was.
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Ah, fuck it, I just want Red Dead Redemption 2.
The job pays so little, that, more often than not, it's only going to attract a certain dubious quality of person. People of low ambition, and low talent.
If teachers were paid more, then hiring for the job would become more competitive, and then obviously we'd get a higher standard of teaching. At the same time, we could then get rid of the teachers unions that ultimately only serve to maintain the mediocrity of the profession.