That's not research, that's anecdotal information which isn't valid to support conclusions.
That's not research, that's anecdotal information which isn't valid to support conclusions.
Anonymous wrote:
But apparently you are not up on the latest research hat withholding recess is a bad idea because it leads to worse school performance and behavior.
No. I guess not. My research is based on working in the classroom.
You sound like the teacher my son had in 2nd grade who kept him in for the entire recess period because he spelled one word wrong on his homework. When I asked why she did that, she answered without hesitation "how else will he learn to spell correctly?". Teachers don't always know everything and your belief that you know best just because you are a teacher is silly and shows that you aren't up to date on the latest research. Signed, another teacher.
Anonymous wrote:
But apparently you are not up on the latest research hat withholding recess is a bad idea because it leads to worse school performance and behavior.
No. I guess not. My research is based on working in the classroom.
But apparently you are not up on the latest research hat withholding recess is a bad idea because it leads to worse school performance and behavior.
Before I answer, I need to ask. Did you not read the PPs on why witholding recess isn't appropriate, ineffective and counterproductive?
Anonymous wrote:Do you seriously think that taking away recess occasionally will do lasting damage? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:OP thinks her kid doesn't have to do homework and shouldn't suffer the consequences. This is everything wrong with everything today.
Anonymous wrote:OP thinks her kid doesn't have to do homework and shouldn't suffer the consequences. This is everything wrong with everything today.