I spent around twenty five years teaching mechanical trades to post secondary students in a four year formal apprenticeship. Just a couple points:
1. When I began we got reasonably qualified applicants who could do most simple mathematic calculations.
2. Political correctness had not reared its ugly head.
3. Students were happy to have a job with benefits (WG salary w/full govt benies).
4. Students applied themselves because failure resulted in dismissal.
But all that changed about ten years in:
5. Political correctness forbade math testing as a selection criteria.
6. Basic skills in math became non existent.
7. The most frequent question asked in Orientation became "when can I take a day off"?
8. It became impossible to fire an incompetent student. (Hat tip to "the union label" and PC)
I could not believe how difficult it became to attract qualified applicants. For a period of time we began taking Voc Tech graduates but they were good for little more than putting condoms on cucumbers and filling out grievances. The only Voc Tech students I ever found that could actually poor pi$$ out of a boot came from Northern Maine, apparently PC, like everything else, was about ten years late getting there. These were students who had paid to learn a trade and were supposed to be able to start at an entry level. It took the first two years of a four year program to get them up to speed. No savings there (Voc Techs) since we had to do two years of remedial training.
I was so curious about the state of education that I worked for a testing contractor after I retired. I was certified to correct both math and English (they had a very hard time finding enough math qualified people). Say what you will about NCLB, the kids are not even learning how to take and pass the most basic tests. I scored all areas of the country including Mass which is probably the most difficult to qualify to correct, and, the most difficult for the kids to take. (I did not score was NY but I hear they are also pretty tough).
What has happened to public education is a national disgrace. There is plenty of blame to go around but blame won't feed the Bulldog. Charter schools are only a small piece of this puzzle. Schools must get back to teaching basics. Teachers colleges need to begin turning out teachers who know the basics before they learn how to handle a classroom. The biggest problem with education is education majors.
You cannot teach a kid a trade until they have mastered basic math, they have to undersand the concepts not just push buttons on a calculator. You cannot teach English by cut and paste on a word processor. [ I use to get stuff that made Vesta's writing look like Hemingway].
The standard distribution curve is shifting downward. I would still see brilliant essays or math papers but they were few and far between.
We are a power failure away from total ignorance with much of today's youth.
And in our FWIW category I was reading a DUmp thread a few days ago something like "What would you do if you kid's teacher told them they were not suited for college". Anyone want to guess at their replys?
ETA: Found the DU thread I spoke of it is a grouchy old don thread of those who enjoy the antics of the DUmp.
http://upload.democraticunderground.com/10021196266