11-08-2004, 12:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2004, 12:32 AM by RuNnInG_wIth_ScISsOrS.)
No child left behind is merely a coined term, other than mildly condemning a few educational supervisors, there isn't anything to it. This just offers a greater incentive for teachers to focus on testing preparation rather than actual education. Sorry Miagi, but if students don't want to learn, they're not going to learn.
EDIT: Concerning Kerry's defeat, the statistical probability of him winning was slim to none when examining previous Ohio voting patterns, if I remember correctly, he required over 80% of the provisional votes, a near impossibility. Ironic that some Republicans were bashing the "whiny liberals" about how Kerry would cast a tantrum following his defeat, and now his concession is being portrayed as a sign of weakness.
EDIT: Concerning Kerry's defeat, the statistical probability of him winning was slim to none when examining previous Ohio voting patterns, if I remember correctly, he required over 80% of the provisional votes, a near impossibility. Ironic that some Republicans were bashing the "whiny liberals" about how Kerry would cast a tantrum following his defeat, and now his concession is being portrayed as a sign of weakness.