Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's just me but the pods don't sound super high-quality either. The gap will always widen but I'm not giving these pods that much credit.
+1
Most of these pods are driven by childcare needs, not academics.
Anonymous wrote:Pods actually don't hurt poor kids. Pods will take all the rich people out of the classes, leaving class sizes much smaller. Now the teachers can focus on the kids that really need their help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry no, I don't think it serves anyone to give my children a poor quality education. Is that what you mean by "stay and fight"?
+ 1,000
I love how the woke people are all concerned for others until it affects them personally - especially their kids. Then it’s every man for himself.
At least be honest. [/qu
It’s always been this way. The pods are just making harder it harder to ignore.