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Reply to "The value of instruction books - after we go back to normal, could we have instruction books again?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do people think books = anti-teachers? It's just a method of delivery. No one is saying they don't want teachers, just that [b]they want the content delivered in a way so that parents and kids can access it[/b].[/quote] Why do parents need to access the content? I've already been to school. It's my DC's turn now. I don't want to access his textbook or his content. I don't want to teach him. The teacher does that. [/quote] I need access because the kid has no idea what he has learned, what he is learning and what is coming to him. The book and curriculum would tell me that DC is learning percentages in January, 2020. Right now DC is drowning into lose leaf papers and has no idea where his percentage papers are in case he needs to refresh.[/quote] This. I don't care if it's a book book or an organized binder of items detailing what my kid should have learned. Parents need a way to figure that out to help repeat material and have additional examples etc. I don't want to teach my kid a different way that she is learning to not undermine the teacher either. [/quote]
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