Dilbert_X wrote:
These days don't many schools have to suffer 'child-centred teaching'? Isn't that far more flexible than it used to be?
I know it means the teacher has to spend 90% of their time on the kid with ADHD but still.
look to mac on this. i'm very much commenting from a comfy armchair.
i very much like the idea of not leaving children behind if it can all be helped, and there should be systems and funding in place to make that happen while not disrupting other student's concentration. i've mentioned before, problems are on a more holistic scale than what schools could address even if they got more staff and funding and facilities and didn't have to min-max for filling classrooms to capacity. and for america, trump 2.0 is certainly not going to fix things.
Well, I had my interest in reading completely destroyed
well, what you can do (since you're setting yourself apart form the general population a lot) is overcome your learned aversion and get reading, even if just out of spite. are you going to let some schmucks who may even be dead by now rule you? you may come to enjoy a book when it isn't attached to a banal assignment. try a book club and expand your horizons beyond ww2 reprintia.
still doesn't mean kids should have phones in school.
that's probably going to be a losing battle. they couldn't even get calculators away from students decades ago, and those weren't (usually) a central part of a student's social life.
school takes up too much of a person's life. you get up while it's still dark, sleep through first period, leave way past noon, and then you're doing homework when the sky begins to darken. "it builds work ethic!" celebrated boomer parents who later lamented mobile phones bringing their work life home. lol.
when my elderly family got sick, they spent time recovering. when kids my age got sick, they got a pile of homework assignments to keep them company. get rid of homework.
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