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#69143
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten and Illinois Federation of Teachers President Daniel Montgomery on Friday issued statements assailing Rauner for not passing a budget, calling it “failed leadership.”

“Our country tells students how important college is, but Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner acts contrary to that value. Tonight, because of the governor’s actions, 900 workers at Chicago State University are going home with layoff notices, and 4,000 students are wondering whether they will be able to complete their education. In failing to fund the future of Illinois’ public universities and colleges, Rauner has turned his back on the hard-working people of Illinois, and his policies are taking a particular toll on low-income communities and communities of color,” said Weingarten.
900 public school employees with just 4,000 students and they're proud of that number.
#69144
Tool, you're only exposing your complete ignorance of higher education.

Chicago State U. has about a 4.5-to-1 ratio of students to employees.
The world class University of Washington has roughly 25,000 employees and 54,000 students.
That's just over 2-to-1 ratio of students to employees.

Another world class university, Stanford, has 16,000 students and 12,000 employees.
That's 1.25-to-1.
If anything, Chicago State is sorely understaffed.

So explain to us what you think is an appropriate ratio of students to employees that insures a first-rate education to the students.
Good luck with that. :lol:
#69145
Tool, you're only exposing your complete ignorance of higher education.
Clown you're only exposing your complete ignorance of my point, public education is out of control. The fact that the University has 4 out of 10 people walking around being paid by the public and the other 6 paying their salaries is insane.
#69151
I got your idiotic point, dimwit.
I was showing you WHY your point is so stupid.

Harvard has at least 11,000 employees to deal with 21,000 students.
That's less than 2-to-1 ratio of students to employees.
Are you going to try and tell us that Harvard, one of the top universities in the world, doesn't know how many people it needs to run a first rate University?

Chicago State U., at about 4.5-to-1, has less than half the number of employees per student when compared to Harvard. That is, they have about TWO people out of 10 to educate the students, not 4 out of 10 as you claimed.
In other words, they have less than half the employees they would actually need to do a first rate job.
And you're here saying they have too many. :lol:
That's because you're nothing but an ignorant partisan tool.

If Chicago State is doing a good job of educating their students with the staff they have, then yes, they should be very proud of the number of employees they have to teach 4,000 students.
#69152
By the way, Tool, did you notice you didn't tell us how many employees per student you think would be an appropriate number for a good quality public University?

But don't worry about it, we all knew you wouldn't. (or should I say COULDN'T?) :lol:
#69157
The pupil/teacher ratio in public schools in 1955 was 26.9 students per teacher, 95% graduated on time. Well the educators convinced the public if they lowered the pupil/teacher ratio kids by hiring tons of more staff and teachers, the kids would become even smarter; well we've seen how that turned out. The average high school graduate today can't pass tests that 6th graders were taking in 1955.

It's time to slash schools and put the remaining staff back to teaching. There needs to be an "up or out" program in all public schools...and I'm not talking about the students.
#69162
^^^^^And RealTool reveals it's just his ESL problem again. :lol:
You REALLY need to learn to read and understand English if you are going to vote on these issues, Tool.

The article you posted says nothing about student/teacher ratios at Chicago State.
Most likely the ratios there are similar to what you posted in most classes, if not worse.
And your student/teacher numbers are from elementary schools in 1955, not universities, and they don't include all the other employees it takes to run a school. They are not the same thing, dimwit.
The article talks about how many employees there are at the University.
Any person with an IQ above 90 knows it takes more than teachers to make a university run.

Chicago State is already running with an inadequate staff relative to most good Universities, and you want to cut it further.
That only proves you want to further destroy the public college system, not improve it.
But then, that's what tools do; whatever their handlers of the day want them to get upset about.

Again, did you notice you didn't tell us how many employees per student you think would be an appropriate number for a good quality public University?
You think you know better than Harvard and Stanford and the University of Washington what it takes to run a universtity. So do them all a favor and straighten them out for us. :lol:
(I predict we will be hearing chirping crickets soon.)
#69163
Any person with an IQ above 90 knows it takes more than teachers to make a university run.
Well, if you had attended a university you would know that professors teach at universities, teachers teach in grade school. I recall being in lecture halls were we often had over a 100 students yet the ration of university employees to students was 1 for every four students. To support that one professor the school had a staff of 25 employees...that's the problem get it now?

The libtards response is ALWAYS throwing more money to fix a problem and as a result we have a FAILED bloated education system. We need someone like Trump to clean that cesspool up so our children can start getting real educations.
#69165
The rightards response is ALWAYS taking more money away to fix a problem. :lol:

I, not being a "libtard", never said a word about throwing more money at Chicago State U..
RealTool desperately flails in an attempt at distraction from his glaring ignorance.


"Well, if you had attended a university you would know that professors teach at universities, teachers teach in grade school."-RealTool

That's all you've got? More ESL crap? :lol:
"Professors" ARE "teachers" you moron.
All you gave us is more proof that you never went to a university.
A huge portion of the instructors at public universities are not "professors" at all. Lower and mid-level level classes are often taught by grad students or other non-professor teachers.

"To support that one professor the school had a staff of 25 employees..."-RealLiar

That whopper doesn't even warrant a response.
You're making up stupid shit again, Tool. :lol:

So when are you going to enlighten Stanford and Harvard about their folly of wasting so much money on unnecessary employees?
#69172
Most classes for undergraduates are taught by graduate students working on their Masters....

And you will find that even so called "professors" are there working on their PhDs and are in the

classroom "teaching" in order to have access to students work(research papers,etc)...work that

they then claim as their own to get their PhDs.

The professors that do already have PhDs are more likely there working on their own projects and are

not accessible to the lowly undergraduate students....not even at Harvard.
#69186
That's a good reason to enter the honors programs at university.

I had a surprising number of full professors teach my 100 and 200 level classes.
(My English 101 writing prof had an eidetic memory. I went back 20 years later and asked about a paper I wrote and she remembered both the paper and me vividly. Trust me, it wasn't because the paper was memorable.)
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