victor809 wrote:.... I don't think I called then "literary" questions tail... I'm pretty sure if I did that was a mistyping of "literal".... And the only reason I had to spell out that it was the questions themselves I found so funny is because everyone else got all wrapped up over the source. Source doesn't really matter much when you have the raw data.
And yes.... They are literal questions.
And apparently they are designed to teach. Go to the ace website... They discuss using their materials for.homeschooling.... you know... As a replacement for real information.
My bad. You are correct, the term you used was indeed "literal".
Back on point:
Your first post says "explains some things" or something like that.
If your only intent was to show funny stupid questions, then your words don't make sense. What does it explain?
Unless your point is to poke fun at a group of people.
Is it the the home school crowd? Because this would be a tiny minority within that demographic.
Or just Christian home schoolers? Again, most don't subscribe to ACE.
And I can't emphasize enough: you only know about these dumb-azz questions because the person who wrote the article is a brain dead drama queen with an agenda.
Indoctrinated by 4 years of stupid multiple choice questions.
This fact can't be ignored.
So to recap:
There is no accreditation.
ACE does not purport to be an education-first source of learning.
ACE DOES admit to pushing their own religious agenda.
Some home schools use these questions when teaching their kids about their god.
Somehow these dumb-azz questions made it past several states funding boards for the voucher program.
Yeah.
Explains a lot...