Anonymous wrote:We often take for granted how privileged we are. We make demands for things because we can. Some kids on this planet don't even have pencils or paper to write with, in a dirt floored classroom. Be thankful for what you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drew up in a poor country and I was in a class of 63 kids in my elementary years. Was it fun and ideal? Far from it. Did we make it? Yes. Did I get a good education? You bet!
And then you came here, because you wanted something better for your child.
Yes I came here to get a better life.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all i can say in reaction is....most of the educational research shows that small class size is the biggest predictor of student success. literally, the number of people in the room. not student/teacher ratio either. just the overall number. there was some magic number that predicted success. i think it was 14. so 1 teacher and 13 students was actually better than 2 teachers and 14 students, for example.
interesting stuff.
That is actually not true. The greatest predictor of success is the quality of the teacher. An excellent teacher with 25 students will produce much greater learning than a mediocre teacher with 10 students. That being said, it would obviously be better to have an excellent teacher with 10 kids!
Anonymous wrote:I drew up in a poor country and I was in a class of 63 kids in my elementary years. Was it fun and ideal? Far from it. Did we make it? Yes. Did I get a good education? You bet!
Anonymous wrote:They are still using the 50 student model and it sucks....