Anonymous wrote:My son is so annoyed during discussions. He said that instead of staying on topic a couple of kids in every class want to make it about them, so they monopolize the conversation and talk about their either extremely liberal views, extremely conservative views, or just really odd views.
For example, one student is a witch and wants to tie every discussion to the plight of discrimination against witches. So a student comments about something that has nothing to do with witches but somehow the witch ties it something "witchiness". He thinks the teachers are afraid to shut her up because she might complain or start to cry. So he doesn't see the point in talking in class.
This seems so strange typing it out and I at first didn't really believe him but then I was driving my son and several kids and they started talking about how the witch once again monopolized the conversation.
Anonymous wrote:When I was in school 30 years ago no one participated in forced in-class fake "discussions". Kids discuss things online in a real open environment for discussion.
Anonymous wrote:When I was in school 30 years ago no one participated in forced in-class fake "discussions". Kids discuss things online in a real open environment for discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't drive. They don't do as much drugs, or drinking. They are not even having sex like we did. So yeah, Gen Z are zombies now with their phones.
LOL tell me you haven't talked to high schoolers without telling me. I can assure you that plenty of HS'ers continue to participate in the time-honored traditions of getting high and trying to get laid.
Source: Am high schooler, have eyes.
Your anedotal evidence is not representative of the countless studies, surveys, and research that says otherwise. Stay in school kid, and let the adults speak.
I have noticed a drop in class participation as a teacher. I think it is due to our current climate. I think kids are afraid to voice their opinions. They fear the crazy mob that cancels people. I am sure their parents also tell them to be quiet.