Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these kids (if not all) simply don’t care, their parents don’t care, their siblings don’t care, and even their cats and dogs don’t care. I don’t know why we are wasting resources on them.
+1. Assign a social worker to cover each school to go chase the parents.
When I saw ES kids in the local playground at 10 PM on a school night, you know their parents just destroyed any hope of an academic future for them.
Ok and?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They all are on their devices watching porn or playing games. LOL. Their reward centers in their brains is already rewarded.
Without the parents being on their case to study, they are not going to improve. BTW - this requires a lot of sacrifice from parents because they have to be present, vigilant and make sure that the kids are getting the help. Lots and lots of hours of making your kids study.
Just like you are on your devices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious answers only. How can schools raise performances of students at the lowest levels? Free meals help nourish brains and bodies, are they "healthy" is questionable. What else? It it sending home books (lots of books) for them to read? More math practice practice practice. Is it helping change their attitude towards learning, less screen time? Is it identifying learning disorders in Pre-K (if eligible) or by K? Parents/guardians of these students need assistance too but there is time and language and cultural barriers- getting them information about identifying learning issues, ELL services, attitude/views about learning?
You can't. Education is not valued by these parents and family - due to poverty, dysfunction, culture, language barrier etc. Parents themselves are ill-educated or uneducated. There is poverty and lot of neglect, abuse, abandonment of children. There is zero understanding of the value of education in the modern world and what opportunities it can make available for people.
This is the underclass population. And what needs to be done is to give them the training that can actually be of practical use to them for menial jobs that will not be taken over by AI.
Anonymous wrote:They all are on their devices watching porn or playing games. LOL. Their reward centers in their brains is already rewarded.
Without the parents being on their case to study, they are not going to improve. BTW - this requires a lot of sacrifice from parents because they have to be present, vigilant and make sure that the kids are getting the help. Lots and lots of hours of making your kids study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these kids (if not all) simply don’t care, their parents don’t care, their siblings don’t care, and even their cats and dogs don’t care. I don’t know why we are wasting resources on them.
+1. Assign a social worker to cover each school to go chase the parents.
When I saw ES kids in the local playground at 10 PM on a school night, you know their parents just destroyed any hope of an academic future for them.