SOLO Od-Ed - Teachers' Strike Should Be Permanent

Callum McPetrie's picture
Submitted by Callum McPetrie on Mon, 2007-09-10 04:04.

Teachers' Strike Should Be Permanent

Callum McPetrie, SOLO Youth Coordinator

As many of you are already aware, the PPTA (Post-Primary Teachers' Association) are going out on strike on September 12th, for the usual reason (wages). Apart from a day off for me and most other Secondary School students throughout New Zealand, a strike is a good example of merely one of the problems of the disastrous public school system.

The teaching profession isn't the most rewarding career around, and it sends shivers down my spine thinking of mature adults "coming back to school" and having to deal with all the "cuzzie bros" and "homie gees" that plague the system, and everyday life in general.

Schools certainly aren't the nicest working environments. Many schools resemble landfills more than places where people send their children to be educated. Although many respectable parents do indeed want the best learning environments for their children, parents, unless they're well-to-do and live in some fancy area of town, get little choice, in the form of school zones. Poor parents are confined to poor schools, and continuously declining standards. Many good parents are left out.

Under a private school system, more students attending the school are a great thing for the owners, but that's another story. Under the public school system, more students are a waste, and not wanted. That's the whole idea behind school zones.

Teachers also get little say in the day-to-day running of the school. It's big government socialists who formulate the PC crap that is learnt at schools. Teachers have to abide.

Most teachers themselves are big government socialists, and don't like the notion of schools being privately owned and operated, despite great successes with private schooling elsewhere, during history. A private school system is exactly not that. Schools operate independently, depending on what forms of education are in demand.

Another reason why the public education system is such a failure is the market (or lack thereof within it) for skills. There's no incentive to work harder or to teach smarter than anyone else, thanks to union regulations on teacher payment and benefits. If any school attempted to pay its teachers on a basis of their teaching ability and methods, a big uproar would be heard from the union and the school would be punished. The classic case of the lazy workers bringing down the good ones.

Last but not least, the effect of Political Correctness on schools and a student's ability to learn, think critically and rationalize is a no-brainer.

The big-government socialists should be pointing to their policies and their preferred economic system as the source of all this failure. The lack of personal responsibilty that keeps society together under the present socialist system is the cause of the teachers' frustation, of the poor quality of schools, the lack of choice as to what is learnt by all parties involved (minus the big-government bigots), and the hopeless mentality of students, teachers and parents in regards to present-day schooling.

Something to think about on September 12, PPTA.

SOLO- www.solopassion.com

Callum McPetrie - callummcpetrie@yahoo.co.nz

Lindsay Perigo - 021 255 8715


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Backing up Linz here.

Daniel Walden's picture

Latin rocks. As does Greek. There are worse things you could do than read Aristotle, Sophocles, Cicero and Marcus Aurelius in the original.


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Elijah Lineberry's picture

used to do well at Latin, too...(much to my astonishment)...although not quite 100% ..more like 80% Sticking out tongue

As an amusing aside Sticking out tongue ...my old school, in its Prospectus for the 2008 intake, has a greater focus on drug use and 'sexual impropriety' between the boys (ie it being banned) Sticking out tongue ...than on any academic focus the school has! Sticking out tongue


It was best said ...

Lindsay Perigo's picture

.... by Mark Twain: "I never let schooling interfere with my education."

That said, maths and physics are great.

Latin, though, is greater. Latin is the sublimest demonstration that logic is beautiful there ever was. I used to get 100% in Latin at school. Smiling As soon as they reinstate the old Mass, as promised, I'm converting to Catholicism. Smiling


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Elijah Lineberry's picture

was an article in the current National Business Review which confirms the view I stated on Solopassion.com a couple of weeks back, that Universities are devalued because anybody is let in and consequently the degrees conferred are basically useless.

The key point being (which I seem alone in grasping) is that in the good old days Universities were reserved for an 'elite' for a very good reason.

A similar situation exists with Private Schools...they are reserved for a kind of 'elite' of pupils who have parents who can afford the fees, and would 'fit in' with the School culture, whilst excluding the rest.

This is what freedom is all about...what voluntary associations are all about.

A great myth about Private Schools has to do with academic excellence.

It is more accurate to say that the 'experience', and spending teenage years around similar people..(and away from certain other types of people) Eye.. are what is important, with actually learning anything more or less a kind of 'optional extra'.

I remember at my own private school that a focus on being a 'Straight A Student' was reserved for gauche middle class bores ..opps, I mean boys, who would occasionally slip through the cracks and understandably be ignored by the rest of us.

The young farmers club, the sharemarket club, the latin club and the property club were all highly regarded as a way of encouraging a well roundedness and topics which would be of some use later in life...(but there was never a physics club or a maths club)

Fast forward a few years and the Straight A chaps are school masters and public servants, whilst others are laughing all the way to the bank with high dairy prices, property booms and other worthwhile activities such as being the biggest advocates of 'Freedom'.

(Silly us for never opening a text book) Sticking out tongue


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