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Reply to "What were we doing right, education-wise, in the 80s and 90s?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think this has to do with stagnating wages and rising costs. Parents are less available to read to their kids. [/quote] This.[/quote] Consider that there are parents who are illiterate in their native language.[/quote] Teacher here. We’ve experienced how widespread this is this past week. Many parents can’t read in Spanish and if they have a young child, he/she can’t read yet. So nothing can be given in written form. The district work is written in 2 languages but it doesn’t matter. Normally this isn’t an issue but it is now. [/quote] A friend of mine works for an extremely diverse school in Los Angeles Unified School District. They have materials in multiple languages, and they run into the same issue with almost every language.[/quote]
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