You can still agree with the principle while criticising how it is carried out. If the No Child Left Behind Act wasn't good enough, then it should be replaced with something better, no? I'm sure a lot of people feel this way about the ACA. Obamacare DEFINITELY was not perfect, but the solution to that would be to fix it and make it better.johnmedina999 wrote:
I want to agree with this but my experience with the horrible No Child Left Behind Act makes me want to think otherwise. Instead of trying to push the less-gifted kids into becoming as intelligent as the more gifted ones and having everyone be equal, we should be pushing the gifted kids into becoming even smarter. After all, these kids are our next doctors, scientists, astronomers, ect.
And sure, I'm all for helping the talented kids too. There's lots of improvement that can be made in plenty of places in society!