Posted by spitz on March 08, 2008 at 13:02:54 from (66.220.213.161):
In Reply to: CHEATING IN SCHOOL posted by Nat on March 08, 2008 at 11:42:35:
Fire all the teachers?? How about let the teachers do their jobs. Parents lie for their kids all the time. If teachers had the responsibilities they had 40 years ago they could do a better job. Look how it has changed over 40 years. No ADD, no 504 plans, few college requirements, less competition, teacher discipline led to parent discipline now parents get royally pizzed off if you even yell at their kid-even if they answer a CELL PHONE CALL IN CLASS AND YOU TAKE THEIR PHONE!! Trust me learning starts at home, it cant only be at school. Plus how many of you guys out of school 20-30 years had to take calculus or microbiology in school?
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