Blackstone Code Chapter 1187: Scores decide everything
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After watching Katherine put on her business attire and began to gradually like the city councillor's work, Lynch left.
The congressman's job is not so specific. Catherine won the election for promoting education reform. Her main area of work is education.
The current education system in Sabine is no different from the rest of the Commonwealth, and with no local university, her job is relatively easy.
Just mediate the conflicts between the students and the school, resolve the school's demands, and deal with some problems by yourself or directly to the mayor.
If this profession is a bit like anything, maybe it's like a deputy mayor.
Her job is to help the mayor with these more specific tasks within the scope of her authority.
Actually, it is not easy to be a councillor. The hard part is that the city councillor is a "loss-making" job.
Council members have working time requirements and at least how many days per year are required to work.
Because of low wages, many city councillors are actually part-timers.
These people have other decent jobs, and most of Catherine's "colleagues" are lawyers, teachers, business owners, and so are the losers.
Members are a layer of identity to them.
The city of Sabine is not big, and there are no obvious social conflicts, so the working hours of local city councillors are not less than 90 days per year.
So how can you tell if this person is working?
It means that people can find MPs in the office and they can be said to be working.
There is a sign at the entrance of each councillor's office, which not only shows the councillor's name, but also their working hours.
Every week from week to week, what time to what time.
Catherine has an advantage over others. She has no other part-time job. She can even give herself a vacation after the first three months of work. Anyway, this job doesn't offer much salary.
But her staff didn't advise her, and neither did Lynch.
Lynch advises her to work as long as she can, about four days a week, which works out to 200 days a year.
She has a lot less experience than those from political families, and young people from political families are often exposed to such things from childhood.
When they show a certain political talent, their parents or aunts and uncles will take them to various events.
I have been exposed to various government affairs since I was a child. After I go to school, I can enter the student union for an early "internship". After they actually enter the job, they can immediately reflect the gap between them and ordinary people.
Sometimes you have to admit that it makes sense that those with power are more powerful, the rich are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer.
The children of politicians will still be politicians, the children of capitalists will still be capitalists, and the children of the exploited will continue to be exploited.
Maybe, this is the reason why the education reform plan can get strong support. After all, for the middle and lower classes of society, the only way to change their own pattern and relatively cheap and peaceful is to study.
Catherine needs more exercise, so more work.
She doesn't need to worry about money, all Lynch has is money.
Lynch was approached by Mr. President after returning to Bpein. He was actually very concerned and anxious about education reform.
This is actually quite normal.
It has been a year and a half since he took office. The previous year he was reconciling the relationship between various departments of the federal government and placing some important people in important positions.
There are too many behind-the-scenes benefit transfers and transactions involved. If you take someone else's position, you have to give them some corresponding compensation.
Now that the framework of the entire federal government is basically established, he has to do something.
Time flies, he's almost halfway through his victory, and if he doesn't do something, there's a good chance people will think he's a president who... just deceives voters.
He's always smiling, but he's really anxious, he doesn't want to be a joke, a president who can't even be re-elected in such a good situation.
Education reform has become the most suitable weapon for him to seek re-election. No matter what level he achieves, the people will support him, because he really did it, whether he does it well or not is another matter.
Familiar office, familiar bad coffee.
"I've ordered takeout!" Mr. President smiled and comforted Lynch.
Sometimes people who are idle are really idle, they always stare at the hot water room, and when there is a new coffee machine in the hot water room, or a hand grinder, they will jump up In the media, they attacked the President and the Presidential Palace crazily.
Blame Mr. President for spending taxpayer money on enjoyment.
This has also led to the booming business of the cafes around the Presidential Palace. A large number of people need to work in the Presidential Palace every day. When they have finished their high-intensity work and sit down and need a cup of coffee to comfort themselves, they must not Hope that smells like shit.
Ordering takeout has become the fastest and best way to do it without making people boil.
Actually, many of the graduate interns working in the Presidential Palace have the job of ordering and picking up coffee for everyone.
Lynch pushed the coffee slightly into the table, "It's okay, I don't like coffee very much."
"It's against my heart!" Mr. President commented and said with a smile, "Actually, so am I."
After a short pause, he got to the heart of the conversation. He didn't have as much time to go around in circles with Lynch, and then have a casual chat, then go to dinner, and then have a deep talk.
He is the President of the Commonwealth, and his work is so busy that he has almost no time for his personal life.
"I read the report of the Governor of York, and Katherine's report, I am very interested in this fair university, can you tell me about it?"
Mr. President is gentle, he's an old man, not all old people are gentle, maybe that's what Mr. Truman likes about him.
Gentle, not irritable, easy to persuade, at least working for him without being affected by bad temper.
Lynch nodded and asked Mr. President, "What do you think a fair university should have?"
The strategy of the conversation, Mr. President began to think, about ten seconds, "Admit more people from the bottom?"
It is not new or surprising to say the word "bottom" from the mouth of Mr. President, because society is necessarily stratified.
As long as there is still some kind of unified rule, it will inevitably revolve around the hierarchy of the ruling class. The Federals do not intend to eliminate classes, and the people at the bottom will not feel offended by it. They themselves admit that they It's the bottom, the bottom.
Lynch shook his head, "Wrong, Mr. President, what fairness needs is a metric, something that allows us to provide a yardstick in some respects."
"School is a place of learning, and if there is anything that can provide a relatively fair measure for everyone, it must be academic performance."
“Good students and bad students just need to look at their exam papers.”
"A child from a capitalist family will not have a score that is several points higher than others because of how wealthy his family is."
"Similarly, a child born in an ordinary family will not have a score less than others just because his father is just an ordinary workshop worker."
"Capital families, rich families, poor families, no matter what family background these students have, they are all equal in grades."
Mr. President nodded as if he understood something, "What about the interview and recommendation part, will it affect this fairness?"
Lynch asked again, "Why do we rely on interviews and recommendations? If a child can get a good recommendation, like yours, or wants to pass an interview, I'll recommend them to a private school."
"Going to a fair school is just a waste of their real talent, Mr. President, everyone has a different talent."
"Some people are born with the ability to learn, some people are born extremely rich, and some people are born and stand on the top of the mountain."
"Let someone do something, maybe this is fair."
Mr. President seems to have come to a realization, he nodded in agreement with Lynch and said, "You are right, if they have such great ability, they can go to the Holy Peace College, there is no need to be fair. School."
He took a deep breath and raised his chest slightly, "But if we set the admission criteria to only refer to scores as a condition, wouldn't it be too harsh."
"As far as I know, most high schools in China now offer relatively slow educational content. If the required grades are too high, most children may not be able to go to college."
This is actually a misunderstanding of people in this era. Many people think that if you go to college, you can have a good job. In fact, this kind of thinking is wrong.
There are also many college students who do not have a good job, and there is no necessary connection between going to college and a good job.
University only gives people more opportunities to start high, not necessarily ~IndoMTL.com~ Mr. President, fairness does not mean that everyone is equal, if everyone is equal, then the university will lose its value. "
"Students' job is to study. If they can't even study well, why go to university?"
"I'd rather they put the savings into improving their lives than the expensive tuition."
"The fairness we can offer is to give them a relative fairness."
"Let those who are willing to learn continue to learn."
"Keep those who are unwilling to study from the university."
"We all know that college is the cheapest way to change a family's environment, but no matter how cheap it is, there is a 'price (conditional)'!"
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