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So our star the Sun is at the center, in a weird kinda way.
Teachers are not objectively evaluated and replaced as needed.
Improving any system requires honest evaluation and a willingness to adapt based on that information.
For decades, too many people in the US have put political ideology above honesty and performance. Both the Communists and the Fascists lie not only to the people but to themselves. Unless that changes soon, we will soon finish squandering the Great Hope that was America.
And everyone should know that I am the center of the universe (and so are you). The universe began everywhere at once, and so one could say that there is no center, but because the speed of light is the speed of time, there edge of the universe as we see it, goes back in time and is the same distance away from us at all points... the only place where things are actually happening NOW are in your head, everything else takes some amount of time to get to you, so you are the center of the universe.
But I wouldn't try to explain that in a kindergarten.
Walk outside at noon on a sunny day. Notice the tremendous amount of heat coming from the sun.
Now walk outside on a clear night and notice how little heat is coming from a whole bunch of stars.
Out-numbered kazillions to one and the sun still produces more heat! Therefore it is the hottest star in the Universe. QED
And in more general terms, I'd dispute the existence of entities that can't be observed.
Our sun is a G2 for surface temperature rating, around 6,000k and in theory the scale goes to O1 33,000k and up.
Now some actual smart people out there may know if there is a if it is possible that a surface temperature of a given star may be lower than another, but the core temperature may be higher due to size and density.
I like Ken's comment on this. Maybe she meant that the sun is the hottest star in the solar system, lol.
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/jupiter...
(Somehow I don't think that someone who pondered the fact that Jupiter is in some sense a failed star [off by "only" a factor of 100 or so] would confuse the solar system with the universe.)
Teachers are not objectively evaluated and replaced as needed, because it is hard to get ANYONE to do the work in many school systems. Teaching is a pretty difficult, draining, culturally (and in many places financially) under-rewarded job. They can't afford to fire the ones who don't do such a good job (or the ones who sometimes screw up), because unless there were other significant changes, we would end up with classes with 50 kids in them, and no elementary school teacher no matter how good, is going to be able to do great things under those circumstances.
Yes, the teacher was pathetically wrong, but just firing her isn't going to solve anything.