Tuesday 6 November 2012

DUMBING DOWN EDUCATION IN FRANCE

We read in Google that there is a move in France to ban homework for students. This is deliberate sabotage of education.

Homework is where the students have the chance to sit in peace after school and consolidate what they have learned. They memorize information and practise theorems.

Students go to the town library. They research on internet. Now some fools are planning to dumb down French education by blocking homework.

Will this apply to universities, private schools, military academies and private business training? Sacre bleu! That's a bit cheeky.

The basics of reading and writing were blocked in the USA 40 years ago. It will not be long before study will be blocked. Please click:

IWF - French President Says Homework C'est non bon
www.iwf.org/blog/.../French-President-Says-Homework-C’est-non-b...Cached
19 Oct 2012 – There are legitimate reasons for not giving students
But this sort of dumbing down of education starts with
a dumbed down notion ...

Liberté, égalité, stupidité.

The French president opposes homework because affluent parents can help their kids. But disadvantaged parents can not. So the answer is to ban homework.

The Australian gay and lesbian activists in Papua New Guinea used the same brainless reasoning in banning FAMILY and FAITH from the HIV/AIDS message.

It discriminates against people who have no family and faith. Perhaps we should ban church, cars, holidays at the beach, nutrition lessons and exercise.

Then we will not discriminate against atheists, orphans, people without cars, people who can not afford good food and take holidays at the beach and the disabled.

Of course, there should be no married couples weekends in church. This discriminates against gay and lesbian couples.
topsy.com/...go.../french-president-proposes-banning-homework/?...Cached
16 Oct 2012 – Education is priority,” Hollande said in a speech at Paris's
Sorbonne ... "no homework heaven"-- another Socialist attempt at dumbing

Perhaps they want the kids out on the street rather than studying. They want to further destroy authority of parents who monitor their children's study.

I have to bite my tongue to stop myself from observing that this sounds like a part of the world gay and lesbian anti-family agenda.

Break down the family and get the kids out on the street. Tell kids to tell their parents that they need not do homework ... by law.

Parent insisting on home work are breaking the law. They are abusing kids. This is an intolerable intrusion into family.

The French President sounds a little ....Je ne sais quoi.

We do note on BBC internet news that France is at the centre of a gay and lesbian legalization issue at the moment. We note that France is a major hit on our blog map.

The main nation for hits has become the United States. Perhaps interest lies in the gay and lesbian education takeover in Massachusetts with gay/lesbian studies planned for all schools , supported by ex-governor Romney.

In Australia, the gays and lesbians are part of the Socialist Left that grew out of the remnants of the Communist Party.

The president of France is socialist which might show the leanings of French gays and lesbians .... unless the president is doing a Romney.

The gays and lesbians of the USA appear to be a separate body. If they are left wing, why did Romney as Republican governor support the gay and lesbian agenda in Massachusetts schools? But then so did Obama.

But Romney made the mistake of including gay and lesbian rights in the election campaign. At the same time, commentators tell us that the Republicans opposed the gay and lesbian agenda. United we stand ... Divided we fall.

Next move will be to make it a compulsory subject that job applicants have to show on school reports to potential employers. Jobs can be won or lost by the gay and lesbian lifestyle subject.

Education is being contaminated. The next step is for us to be told that education is child abuse.

France is following.  Please check below:

ব্লগ দর্শকদের মধ্যে সবচেয়ে জনপ্রিয় দেশের গ্রাফ

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