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psocoptera) wrote2012-12-20 01:03 pm
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preparing the children of today for the assembly lines of tomorrow
Dystopic but apparently real charter-school plan
I would homeschool my kids without a second thought if this was the alternative.
I would homeschool my kids without a second thought if this was the alternative.
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I have been thinking some lately about whether the fact that I do not value obedience (and thus do not teach or reinforce it) is going to be a problem for C when she hits school. Ideally, we would find a school whose core values include independent thinking and making good decisions, rather than obedience. I'm hoping that's less of a pipe dream than it sounds like.
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And there is definitely nothing creepy about reciting mantras on command to everyone all day every day. Nope.
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but, on the other hand, asking teachers to explain and justify the policies is presumably not looked upon favorably. i'm just guessing here.
does that sound right? what am i missing?
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so apparently bullying always involves making noises and fifth graders are immune to motion sickness?
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I volunteer in a 5th grade classroom 1x a week and I gotta tell you--if those kids have to go more than 3.5 minutes without wiggling, talking/whispering, doodling, etc. the steam would pour out of their ears. And that includes the nice quiet girls...
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