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That's right, parents should pay for their children's education.
Schools should be private and parents should be required to spend a certain reasonable percentage of their income on schooling their children. Parents who really don't have any money should be given vouchers, paid for by employers, and the parents should be tested themselves. Low IQ people should be given incentives to get snipped before reproducing so the number of voucherable parents is limited. It's worth paying DeLatrell and Kumisha better-than-minimum-wage stipends for sixty years if they get sterilized and agree to stay out of jail or rehab. It actually comes out way cheaper. Spending $15K a year for 12 years on a kid makes sense for society if you are dealing with a 130 IQ kid. For a 100 IQ kid it can be shown that $7K a year produces results indistinguishable from those produced by spending $15K, if tested high IQ teachers with real degrees instead of NEA/AFT education major retards are hired and school costs are kept reasonable by discipline and prudent spending. For a 90 IQ kid, substitute $4K/year. For an 80 IQ kid-just babysit the son of a bitch because nothing you teach him matters much. Give him makework and let him shoot hoops. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/faq.html |
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On Jun 6, 4:38*pm, "BretLudwig" wrote:
*Spending $15K a year for 12 years on a kid makes sense for society if you are dealing with a 130 IQ kid. I.Q. doesn't matter much, Bratzi. I'd imagine that you and 2pid would test just fine, and look at you. LOL! |
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IQ is the single best indicator of how well someone CAN (not necessarily
will) perform in a modern work environment in any job other than pure manual labor. That's why it's important. Other things are important too. One must have a certain ability to think ahead, to have a time-preference not rooted in the immediate, and one must have the discipline needed to come to work every day and do the job. But without IQ, it's irrelevant. That's why IQ is early on the triage process: it's easy to test for, and reliable to test for. Once you've weeded the low IQ people out other problems become more tractable. -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/ More information at http://www.talkaboutaudio.com/faq.html |
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On Jun 6, 6:05*pm, "BretLudwig" wrote:
*IQ is the single best indicator of how well someone CAN (not necessarily will) perform in a modern work environment in any job other than pure manual labor. That's why it's important. As I said, Bratzi, I'm sure that you and 2pid COULD perform well on an IQ test. When it comes to processing information, however, you both WILL **** it up. And that is why IQ doesn't matter. |
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