Realfan, if you are seriously arguing the cost of living including houses and tuition/room and board are cheaper or similar to when you were a teenager, you are just arguing with a wall, because that is simple fact. Enough with this housing costs being relative to tuition...what does that even say? The point I'm making is that college is way, way, way more expensive than ever, houses are much more expensive, there are not many jobs, etc. It is harder now than it was in your day. Why do you think people are protesting in every major city if it was all gravy like you imply? The tests are certainly used more today than in your day. You really think your generation is better at math? You guys can't even help your kids with their middle school math homework, so what does that say about how much you learned? Go up to someone around 40+ in the street and ask them to do PEMDAS. They will crap their pants. Ever seen are you smarter than a 5th grader? 5th graders routinely outsmart adults. It's all around you. I'm not just trying to say we have it the hardest forever though, because with each new generation, standards will get higher and more will be expected of them
"You do know that NCLB was implemented to soften testing to insure more students would pass right?"
Wow, just wow. Soften testing? NCLB is one of the most destructive forces in the entire education system. I haven't heard of one school or parent who support it. ALL it uses are tests. They don't care about what the students do in the classroom, it's pass or you don't move on with your friends. Do you know how much stress this puts on children? No, you don't because you never had it. NCLB is a system where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Teachers are being fired every year because their students did bad on the test, and none of it is her fault...it's the pressure these kids are under and the unfairness of the tests. How can you say it was meant to SOFTEN testing? School went from essays, presentations, projects, powerpoints, etc. to TEST TEST TEST because of NCLB. If your kid gets an A all year and fails that NCLB test, guess what? He doesn't move on to the next grade. If he is in high school in some places, he will not be able to graduate. Real laid back huh? You never had anything in your generation with stakes like these. You guys got tests from teachers, not the government and test publishers.