Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give up and be okay with the idea that you can’t treat everyone equitably. If kids can’t behave in a classroom setting, they need to removed from said classroom. Screw their fair and adequate education. Mainly focus on those who want to learn.
This is the main thing that would improve schools dramatically. Get disruptive kids out. If they don’t want to be there they shouldn’t be there. If their parents want them in school, they can teach them to behave.
Anonymous wrote:Give up and be okay with the idea that you can’t treat everyone equitably. If kids can’t behave in a classroom setting, they need to removed from said classroom. Screw their fair and adequate education. Mainly focus on those who want to learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is parenting and norms have changed and they aren’t particularly suitable for the classroom. Technology has destroyed some children, so that they are no longer functional. I don’t know what the solution is. Teachers are leaving private schools at higher rates than before as well so I don’t really think that’s an option that will solve things via vouchers
I’m seeing the opposite. Teachers seem to be fleeing public in order to land positions in privates. Private schools are offering stronger consequences for behaviors in the classroom, more autonomy with curricula, strong administrations, and better working conditions overall. My private is filled with former public-school teachers.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is parenting and norms have changed and they aren’t particularly suitable for the classroom. Technology has destroyed some children, so that they are no longer functional. I don’t know what the solution is. Teachers are leaving private schools at higher rates than before as well so I don’t really think that’s an option that will solve things via vouchers
Anonymous wrote:The problem is parenting and norms have changed and they aren’t particularly suitable for the classroom. Technology has destroyed some children, so that they are no longer functional. I don’t know what the solution is. Teachers are leaving private schools at higher rates than before as well so I don’t really think that’s an option that will solve things via vouchers
Anonymous wrote:Pay teachers more. Better pay = better teachers.