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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I'm not naive. I have teenage children who have been exposed to and benefited from everything that i have listed. They have had incredible teachers who have used a variety of resources available to them which provided a rich and interesting level of learning. Unfortunately, you are part of the problem since you continue to let teachers off the hook to continue the same, boring routine. There is plenty of information available to teachers through various resources - the county system alone should have strong resources. And I'm not sure where I ever said that the teacher should bring anything they wanted into the classroom - there are obviously rules and regulations that need to be followed, but to suggest that the same old thing needs to be done is pathetic. In fact, the last thing I would ever want is for a teacher to decide what he/she will teach in class since that is where some crazy stuff happens. That is why all teachers should be working as a collaborative team! Also, there are plenty of free resources for teachers! But, they have to seek them out! [Report Post] [/quote] Did someone suggest the same old thing be done?[/quote] Yes - continued use of only textbooks…haven't you followed the discussion…?[/quote]
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