iheartscience
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pandabee|1344444655|3247968 said:To springboard off the education tangent, what would be so bad with an iq based educational system? Are you afraid your child wouldn't succeed in that type of system? that's pretty much the basis of higher education. Regardless of iq or performance, children can be motivated to learn, whereas a sick cancer patient can't just be motivated to get better. I'm not saying that teachers are not necessary, because they absolutely are. but why is it that we are accepting of public employees like teachers and policemen and firefighters fighting for their right to an appropriate amount of pay and benefits for the work they do but not ok with when doctors and other healthcare professionals? they don't have a union fighting for their rights and if they do it is severely underrepresented. I don't see the general population being outraged when teachers demand more pay, like you say they do.
You don't? Then you really just haven't been paying attention. I don't mean that to be nasty, but it's been all over the news for the last several years. For some reason teachers have become the punching bag of the right. So have all public employees, for that matter.
ETA again: What would an appropriate amount of pay be for physicians, BTW? How much money would they need to be fairly compensated? The vast majority of physicians make many times over the salary of a teacher, policeman or firefighter.
ETA and an IQ based educational system would be rife with discrimination. IQ tests are made for white, middle class test takers. In fact, CA banned the use of IQ testing altogether for some time because they had such issues with discrimination, where non-white children were being put into special education classes at a much higher rate than white children based on population proportions. I took a class on tests and measures in undergrad, and the takeaway was that research shows that IQ tests are very flawed.