Controversial Opinions: School & Education edition

Anonymous
The finance forum had one

Let's get some good flames going here
Anonymous
All you need is a cohort of smart motivated kids for your kid to do well in any school -- no need to pay to live in a < 5% FARMS school zone
Anonymous
It's not about being smart, it's about doing the work. Most people are lady and don't work hard enough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not about being smart, it's about doing the work. Most people are lady and don't work hard enough


PP again, it's working hard and privilege. Thats the golden ticket
Anonymous
Teaching is wonderful...except dealing with abusive and out of touch admin, and parents who either don’t parent at all or helicopter.
Anonymous
There is no value in 'diversity' in school. School is for instruction and learning, not social experimentation.

The grade inflation in APS is ridiculous. (and probably other school systems too) The homework grade, the participation grade are stupid and creating a bunch of overconfident "A" students who aren't truly learning. College is gonna hurt.

Anonymous
Direct instruction is better than experiential learning, since it's better taught.
Anonymous
Too many primary grade teachers can’t effectively teach kids to read using research- based approaches. They are too worried about reading instruction being interesting for the teacher than effective for the children.

That is one of the biggest factors in low achievement in school.
Anonymous
I don't think inclusion works well in most cases
Anonymous
Teachers should be required to have at least one brick and mortar degree before being placed in a classroom. School systems shouldn't hire anyone who has done their entire teaching curriculum online.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teachers should be required to have at least one brick and mortar degree before being placed in a classroom. School systems shouldn't hire anyone who has done their entire teaching curriculum online.



Don't the online programs require real world student teaching?
Anonymous
Achievement gaps will only ever be eliminated by changes in homes and society in general. Attempting to correct them in the schools is too little, too late.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teachers should be required to have at least one brick and mortar degree before being placed in a classroom. School systems shouldn't hire anyone who has done their entire teaching curriculum online.


I think teaching is an innate skill so it doesn't matter in my (possibly unpopular) opinion
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers should be required to have at least one brick and mortar degree before being placed in a classroom. School systems shouldn't hire anyone who has done their entire teaching curriculum online.



Don't the online programs require real world student teaching?

Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Achievement gaps will only ever be eliminated by changes in homes and society in general. Attempting to correct them in the schools is too little, too late.


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