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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd teacher have high standards they will be messed with and fired by an apathetic system that cares only coverups of crime and grade inflation. Your boss will mismanage your time, bully, and fire because there are no real rules.[/quote] But I think studens want this. They want to learn. If results are postive, why would admin be upset. There is no downside. Students will learn more and use better retention, teachers will have greater job satisfaction because they finally get to actually use their brain and TEACH, and schools don’t have to spend $$$$ on these dumb computer/edtech programs. [b]Everyone wins [/b][/quote] Yes, in general students want to learn, unfortunately leadership at K-12 educational institutions is mediocre at best. This is what happens when equity becomes the goal for a generation or more. Administrators don’t want to be shown up by their elementary school kids. Going to take a lot of effort and time to fix the K-12 education system in America. [/quote] Kids would rather be on TikTok or YouTube like they do at home. Many do not want to learn. Many more cannot learn at the pace that schooling is offered, so they are marked failing rather than being offered material at their grade level. [/quote] Where are kids marked failing? It's all meets and exceeds.[/quote]
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