OccultHawk |
07-20-2019 08:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by WWWP
(Post 2066863)
man it's summer break don't make me write an essay
in essence in early childhood the structure and routine of a school day eliminates other stressors and allows for children to focus on other areas of development
again, i'm talking early childhood. not middle or high school where you have experience.
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Your thesis that schools actually provide that structure, assuming it’s even beneficial, is going to be impossible to prove.
And I know a lot about what’s really going on in grades 1-3. I’m still certified in elementary ed.
As it works now third grade standardized testing is the most crucial benchmark outside of high school graduation rates. So we’re talking about retaining first and second graders which is emotionally devastating and giving them a test they’re taught to believe is very high stakes. 30 years ago students didn’t take a test with such heavy emphasis until the SAT/ACT.
So is it your ideal school that’s so psychologically positive or does it really exist?
Hint: it doesn’t exist.
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