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Adults in poll blame parents for education woes

• AZcentral.com
 
Those who said parents are to blame were more likely to cite a lack of student discipline and low expectations for students as serious problems in schools. They were also more likely to see fighting and low test scores as big problems. More than half of those polled said student discipline and fighting, violence and gangs were extremely or very serious problems in schools. Nearly as many expressed concern about getting and keeping good teachers. Most said education in their local public schools is excellent or good, but 67 percent also believe the U.S. is falling behind the rest of the world when it comes to education. But a majority of parents see improvement in the system since they were in school: 55 percent believe their children are getting a better education than they did, and three-quarters rate the quality of education at their child's school as excellent or good. Most say their child's school is doing a good job preparing students for college, the work force and life as an adult. A variety of research in past years backs up the poll respondents' sense that parenting plays key roles in school performance.

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Comment by Justen Robertson
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Keep blaming the victims, folks. It's not your corrupt, malfeasant, ass-backward system to blame, it's just that people aren't using it correctly.



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