Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have three options. 1. Convince your spouse to move to Finland. 2. Try and change this system, which is generally, a lot more heterogenous than the population in Finland, so implementation of the same system would probably have very different effects. 3. Stop fantasizing and let your kid do their own homework. That's one reason they give homework, not to force parents to slog it out with their kids, but to teach them responsibility and diligence. If they mess it up , it's their own fault. If they forget to do it, they deal with the consequences. More and more, I am beginning to think the "problems" with our school system is not the system but the parents.
And what do you suggest when the kid truly has NO IDEA how to do the work? I'm dying to know what you think since you seem to have all the answers.
Send it back with a note on it "My child tried to do this homework, but has NO IDEA how to do it". Problem solved.
Well, then you need to figure out why the kid cannot do the work. Is the homework low quality busy work? Does son have trouble following the lessons at school? How does your son do on those darn testings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have three options. 1. Convince your spouse to move to Finland. 2. Try and change this system, which is generally, a lot more heterogenous than the population in Finland, so implementation of the same system would probably have very different effects. 3. Stop fantasizing and let your kid do their own homework. That's one reason they give homework, not to force parents to slog it out with their kids, but to teach them responsibility and diligence. If they mess it up , it's their own fault. If they forget to do it, they deal with the consequences. More and more, I am beginning to think the "problems" with our school system is not the system but the parents.
And what do you suggest when the kid truly has NO IDEA how to do the work? I'm dying to know what you think since you seem to have all the answers.
Send it back with a note on it "My child tried to do this homework, but has NO IDEA how to do it". Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have three options. 1. Convince your spouse to move to Finland. 2. Try and change this system, which is generally, a lot more heterogenous than the population in Finland, so implementation of the same system would probably have very different effects. 3. Stop fantasizing and let your kid do their own homework. That's one reason they give homework, not to force parents to slog it out with their kids, but to teach them responsibility and diligence. If they mess it up , it's their own fault. If they forget to do it, they deal with the consequences. More and more, I am beginning to think the "problems" with our school system is not the system but the parents.
And what do you suggest when the kid truly has NO IDEA how to do the work? I'm dying to know what you think since you seem to have all the answers.
Send it back with a note on it "My child tried to do this homework, but has NO IDEA how to do it". Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have three options. 1. Convince your spouse to move to Finland. 2. Try and change this system, which is generally, a lot more heterogenous than the population in Finland, so implementation of the same system would probably have very different effects. 3. Stop fantasizing and let your kid do their own homework. That's one reason they give homework, not to force parents to slog it out with their kids, but to teach them responsibility and diligence. If they mess it up , it's their own fault. If they forget to do it, they deal with the consequences. More and more, I am beginning to think the "problems" with our school system is not the system but the parents.
And what do you suggest when the kid truly has NO IDEA how to do the work? I'm dying to know what you think since you seem to have all the answers.
Anonymous wrote:Why all this focus only on Finland?
They aren't even the top ranked...
To get to the top, you'll see China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan... oh, wait, they require even *more* testing and homework!
Cherry pickers.
Anonymous wrote:You have three options. 1. Convince your spouse to move to Finland. 2. Try and change this system, which is generally, a lot more heterogenous than the population in Finland, so implementation of the same system would probably have very different effects. 3. Stop fantasizing and let your kid do their own homework. That's one reason they give homework, not to force parents to slog it out with their kids, but to teach them responsibility and diligence. If they mess it up , it's their own fault. If they forget to do it, they deal with the consequences. More and more, I am beginning to think the "problems" with our school system is not the system but the parents.
Anonymous wrote:
Do I contact my school board member? Do I write to the department of education? Do I start a petition? I feel like parents and teachers have been banging their heads against the wall for years and it just gets worse. How do we get things to change? I don't want my children to spend their childhood this way.
How many articles do we have to read about how superior Finland's educational system is the US before we make some bold changes? In Finland they don't start formal education until 7. They rarely take tests or have homework until they are in their teens. They get an average of 75 minutes A DAY of recess in elementary school. My kids get 20. Somehow youngsters from Finland end up out performing our kids across the board academically. Maybe it's because they actually have time to enjoy the learning process and they get enough playtime that their minds are ready to focus in the classroom. Why, in the US, do we think it is essential to give young children so much homework and so many quizzes and tests and so little recess? The system is broken. Time to start over. I know most parents and teachers agree. I know there have been endless editorials and articles. What will it take? Do we need to have a march on Washington?