Anyhow, you may have a point with maybe sending them somewhere else if they fail, but that place must not be a university. That's just a stupid waste of resources and limited applicant slots.
But the most important thing to recognize is that the approach that has been tried for the last 30+ years has been an utter failure and needs to be immediately abandoned before it ruins more lives. Right now, the school systems are run by people unable or unwilling to recognize that glaring fact. Start failing students again instead of graduating them and then figure out how to better handle failures. The old way was definitely flawed, but it was better than what we have now.
The last one is actually the cheapest and easiest, if the will exists in your State legislature. They can pass a law restricting the things for which a school can be sued. They could grant teachers qualified immunity for smacking students.
Now let me check and see if I'm lying...
There are 15 States in the US where corporal punishment in schools is legal. Three of those don't do it, four don't allow it if the student is disabled, and eight allow it whenever. I had no idea, but it is still happening. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
It was not a representative period, but it is the one upon which government policy has been built.
Cops and firefighters are usually on the same pay schedule (civil service is like that) and work much longer and harder hours. It ain't the pay.
It's an awful situation that they put themselves in and don't understand how to get back out of. The sad fact is that they will never get it right and simply need to be replaced by people who aren't stupid.
Honestly, if they're "just going to drop out anyway", let them drop out. Stop wasting their time, the school's time, and the taxpayer's dollars trying to keep them somewhere they don't want to be. Especially since I'm sure many of them are making it harder for other students to learn.
Were they speaking specifically about post-secondary education? We do have the top universities.
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