Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Let's just see if that's true. How did you determine that the teacher is incapable of teaching your kid but can clearly coach your child? What metric did you use?wargograw said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Answer my question first, please.wargograw said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:So it's not my business to know what you are thinking while discussing a subject on a discussion board? Why are you here then?wargograw said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:wargograw said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Cassius said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
If public schools suck so bad, homeschooling extras should be better as well. Create your own teams and move on.
Are you bitter?
Not in the least. I'm for parents doing what they think is best but there are consequences to actions. If the same person isn't good enough to teach your child, why are they good enough to coach them?
Because they're completely different functions? One guy is "good enough" to make a pizza. The other is "good enough" to roll sushi. When sushi guy makes pizza I choose not to use him. This is an absurd argument on your part.
Not really. What evidence have you used that they aren't good enough to teach your child or what evidence have you used to determine they are good enough to coach your child? The answer is probably none at all except your preconceived bias.
How I adjudicate that question isn't any of your business. The point is one can be "good enough" to do one thing and "not good enough" to do the other.
You seem to really have a logic issue here and you're trying to deflect.
Let's just boil this down. Do you admit that someone can be qualified to do one thing but not another?
If you can't answer mine then there's no point in me answering yours.
This is a simple yes or no while you're asking for what could be explained in a multi page paper.
Do you admit that someone can be qualified to do one thing but not another? Yes or no?
I've explained on two separate occasions now why I'm not answering that. What's your explanation other than "you first"?