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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is it, in this day and age, schools don't have class lessons that are ready to go for teachers? Why is everyone starting from scratch?[/quote] I also have this question. Countries with very successful school systems have successful curricula as well. Teachers starting out should be able to follow a "tried and true" curriculum with ready made lesson plans that have a high likelihood of being successful for students that are of similar abilities to the students they have. That should at least be their starting point, and then they can customize and tweak as need be. It is CRAZY to expect teachers to come up with all new lesson plans each day, especially beginning teachers. They should have structure and guidelines.[/quote] And this is why you hear teachers talking about working 60 hours a week on average. [/quote]
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