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ShaunRH

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Just be happy the author got the letters down right. It means someone in K-1 was doing their job properly.
 

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Just be happy the author got the letters down right. It means someone in K-1 was doing their job properly.
you know, as a teacher and math was "my" area.....I always thought if you were bad at math you were screwed in life......

but if you cannot articulate the English language well, your life is really going to be difficult!

I can abuse the english language with wit de bess of 'em - but at the same time there is a time and place to be "correct" too.....

guys - you ought to pop in my classroom sometimes........there are not stupid - but damn they can act that way!:D:p
 

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Stupid and educated/motivated aren't the same things. You can be intellectually smart but dumb as a box of rocks at the same time.

This is a very different world from the one that most of us grew up in. We are having a hard time relating to our children, let alone pass on common sense and real learning.

If you rely on the state to educate your kids, you get what you put into them.

If you teach them the basics of life as well as teach them how to think for themselves; then they are better armed than most state educated kids and can at least have a shot at countering the dogmatic education system.

If you home school your kids intelligently, they will out perform ANY state educated system and have better skills than any High School graduate out there. This is proven in study after study.

I love teachers like 85Hokie that stay with the system and try to make it better, but personally, I think it's a losing fight unless they can get administrators that think the same way.

As for math, I am most impressed with the Kahn Academy. If done right, it puts the teachers available for helping the students with the most issues and lets those that know what they are doing help everyone else during 'class time'. The real on-line learning work is done at home.

https://www.khanacademy.org/
 

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You are right on the button,, and things are forgotten too,, I was assisting one grand daughter with her math homework, I forgot a lot of the calculus I rook in collage, but broke out my old slide rule cause her calculator crapped out. And she gave me the funnest look, like WTF is that :confused:. And I explained the we use stone age stuff like this to send men to the moon. Total disbelief on her part, she said no one would believe she got the answer using a ruler.. Kids go figure