-=> Arelor wrote to MRO <=-
Ar> Re: Re: morgan spurlock dead
Ar> By: MRO to fusion on Sun May 26 2024 05:34 pm
> right now they dont do much homework because the millenial teachers don't
> like grading it.
Ar> I feel most homework was a waste of time.
My daughter is going into high school and is going to have a wake-up
call. In middle school/junior high school (6th through 8th grades) they
did all of their classwork in the class. I see some merit in that, as
they're supervised and can get assistance if needed.
Part of the progression in the American school system is getting kids
aligned to multi-day projects, i.e. tasks that take more than one class
session or one homework session. My son did that in 8th grade, getting
the hang of multi-week projects that required planning and scheduling.
My daughter is still in the "you do today's homework today, then you're
done" mindset. I assume that's going to change next year.
... Are there sections? Consider transitions
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