Public School Teachers and Myspace.com Debilitating Students

Poor quality public school teachers and Myspace.com are barraging young learning minds with the withering effects of ignorance and mindless computer screen staring.

"Schools of education are cash cows to universities," says Dean Edwin J. Delattre of the Boston University School of Education. "They admit and graduate students who have low levels of intellectual accomplishment, and these people are in turn visited on schoolchildren. They are well-intentioned, decent, nice people who by and large don’t know what they’re doing." (Nevada Journal) 

Once our little tykes rush out of the classroom, it's on to the computer for an exciting Myspace.com session, except in Polk County, Florida where officials have banned students from accessing the 'social' website, but only from school computers. Parents could not be reached for comment on whether they would ban their children from accessing Myspace.com from their home computers.

Inside and outside of the classroom, young people are assaulted daily with a variety of debilitating influences. The problem is worsening as millions of parents, unaware of their children's and teacher's deficits, ply merrily along with more child making movements, unleashing greater ignorance upon the earth.