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So it is not the teachers fault, then? But what are the kids going to do when they get out in real life and may have to work with people that do not adhere to their "style"?
On that same note, have you ever heard a parent utter the phrase "my kid just has a different learning style". I don't buy into that concept. Kids need to learn how to learn. Some *small* adjustments in "style" is ok, but the idea that every kid needs a different algorithm is just a smoke screen for the kid being stupid, lazy, misbehaving or all three. And the parents as well.
And seriously, we are going to segregate society by "personality type"? I don't think that is a good idea at all.
LOL, I wish I were a kid. Time is a non-renewable resource. I wish I have more.
How can I tell your physical age? I can only infer your other age from reading your posts.
Okay, so no examples at all of what bad teachers do that is wrong?
I mean, come on, we can't label people as bad teachers without SOME sort of indication about what exactly they are doing wrong.
The invisible hand will set the price.
Teachers are not tomatoes in a bin in the market. The free market does NOT always work.
If it was a free market, teachers would also have the right to reject and accept each kid. If the system worked that way, I think teacher pay would soar high above where it is now.
How can I tell your physical age? I can only infer your other age from reading your posts.
Come to Coffee Hour? Peter P was there last time.
How can I tell your physical age? I can only infer your other age from reading your posts.
Come to Coffee Hour? Peter P was there last time.
Not this Saturday though.
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Just some ideas...
1) Encourage at least one parent to stay home and raise the kids
2) Dissociate school assignment from residency
3) Teach kids to find passions, ask questions, and get answers with help
4) De-emphasize higher education for all except specialized areas
What else? Throwing money at a failure will only turn it into an expensive failure.