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Reply to "The decade-long "learning recession""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The biggest problem isn't students tuning into tech it's too many parents tuning out on their kid's education and expecting the schools to teach their kid everything, including manners. Too many parents are MIA. You deal with it all, teacher. I'm too busy doing me.[/quote] I agree with you that parents have become lax, but it’s better to have parents and the school working together. Before (I’m talking 1990s here), schools offered structure and some minimum of education, and parents watched their kids, made them attend school, and checked their grades and maybe projects. Other parents didn’t do much at all, and either school helped those kids get by or some fell through the cracks. I’m a parent doing this all at home and I feel like I am doing all of it with no school support. I’m having to go against what school is actually telling my child. Lots of kids are closer and closer to falling through the cracks.[/quote]
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