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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You still don't value your teachers, do you?[/quote] I was not the original poster but you are missing the point. I value all of my kids teachers. They are better trained than I am at instructing children in a multitude of subjects. BUT they don't come home with my kid every night to help them with homework. I have to do that. If there was an instructional book my kids would have the tools to actually review the lesson and try to get through the challenges on their own. If there was an instructional book I would be able to read through the lesson and help my kids figure out how to do the work in a similar manner that they were taught. If there was an instructional book my kids wouldn't be up the creek if they were out sick and missed a lesson because they could read through the chapter and catch up with the class. What we are going through is something no one would have ever thought was a possibility and may never happen again but it sure would be a lot easier if there was an instructional book for each subject that my kids could be working through.[/quote] ^^^ THIS! OP here. What do books have to do with valuing teachers? I love my kids teachers, but at the end of the day, I am not a teacher and not familiar with the curriculum. I am wasting valuable time just trying to figure out what to teach them, what should I focus on and how deep to cover any given subject. If I had a book they followed or at least a syllabus, it would be infinitely easier.[/quote]
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