>Education teaches people how to think.
>>9315185
>American education
>"unexceptable"
>the only one that makes sense is marked wrong
Weird test.
>>9315185
There is nothing wrong in that test.
>>9315185
>know matter what her side is
Edjucaishon is bad, mkey.
>unexceptable
>our children's head
>know matter
Kid's better off in the indoctrination facility
Why are right wing Americans unable to spell or speak correctly?
>>9315185
Perhaps at graduate level. You're being taught to be an industry drone up until that point.
>>9315185
Yes it should. It often does. Sometimes it does not. One time someone posted a screenshot of an anecdotal Facebook post on a literature board.
>>9315185
>know matter
I chuckled
>8th grade
>learning the words radical, adversity, and motive
I think that this is more alarming.
>>9315185
>>9315314
Also just noticed that the maker of the worksheet made a simple grammatical error in the construction of #16. "Those" is plural, but is used as a pronoun for "supporter" which is singular. How hard is that to grasp? I guess that's why they're teaching middle school and not Uni. This is quite frightening. I don't remember my 8th grade experience being this dim-witted.
>>9315314
I remember a lot of kids having trouble reading out loud and constantly stumbling over words when I was in the 8th grade, and I went to a good high school too.
>>9315314
Why? This is the US, isn't it?
>>9315194
/thread
>>9315185
This kind of shit would not fly in my town, she would lose her job and be dragged in front of the school board. When the schools integrated a tranny policy it was thrown out at the next vote.
Non-murricans dont understand that school power and funding is usually mostly local, so you have to do research before moving and having kids.
t. NH resident living in a white paradise.
>>9315549
No, at least not widespread. It soemtimes is in our salt and toothpaste though.
>>9315185
Trump's immigration policy is the opposite of radical. If anything we've been living under a radical-left immigration policy for almost 50 years
>>9315577
(instigated by the wide-spread amnesty programs of Reagan, I'd like to point out)
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