Anonymous wrote:Unpopular answer: Any kid with SN severe enough to keep them below grade level and/or disruptive behaviors was not mainstreamed. There were plenty of latchkey kids, for sure, but most parents who were at least middle class made it pretty clear that 1. College was NOT optional and 2. Good grades were expected, and had to be earned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taught critical thinking.
Ignore the bull crap about recess above. Sounds like the musings of a hippy dippy “mama.”
Recess isn’t bull crap. We also had PE, music, and art.
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing magical about that timeframe. Literacy increased over the years, as it should have, with increasing standards of living. The question is why was there a downturn in both literacy and numeracy after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taught critical thinking.
Ignore the bull crap about recess above. Sounds like the musings of a hippy dippy “mama.”
Recess isn’t bull crap. We also had PE, music, and art.
Anonymous wrote:Taught critical thinking.
Ignore the bull crap about recess above. Sounds like the musings of a hippy dippy “mama.”