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August 12, 2010 at 8:32 AM #591025August 12, 2010 at 8:37 AM #589989RenParticipant
Just to insert a couple points I’ve learned about education…
Environment is everything. If your kids are being bullied or distracted all day by kids who have no desire (or limited ability) to learn, I guarantee you they won’t learn nearly as well as they are capable of. A district with low test scores and other questionable stats is a direct reflection of the learning environment.
The thing that will carry your child through school, regardless of school stats, is PRE-school parent participation which continues throughout high school. If your children start kindergarten without knowing how to read, you’ve already failed them and need to get on the ball. Not because they need to know how to read in kindergarten, but because the reading and writing skills you master in elementary school determine how well you write as an adult, and getting a head start on this is vital.
August 12, 2010 at 8:37 AM #590082RenParticipantJust to insert a couple points I’ve learned about education…
Environment is everything. If your kids are being bullied or distracted all day by kids who have no desire (or limited ability) to learn, I guarantee you they won’t learn nearly as well as they are capable of. A district with low test scores and other questionable stats is a direct reflection of the learning environment.
The thing that will carry your child through school, regardless of school stats, is PRE-school parent participation which continues throughout high school. If your children start kindergarten without knowing how to read, you’ve already failed them and need to get on the ball. Not because they need to know how to read in kindergarten, but because the reading and writing skills you master in elementary school determine how well you write as an adult, and getting a head start on this is vital.
August 12, 2010 at 8:37 AM #590617RenParticipantJust to insert a couple points I’ve learned about education…
Environment is everything. If your kids are being bullied or distracted all day by kids who have no desire (or limited ability) to learn, I guarantee you they won’t learn nearly as well as they are capable of. A district with low test scores and other questionable stats is a direct reflection of the learning environment.
The thing that will carry your child through school, regardless of school stats, is PRE-school parent participation which continues throughout high school. If your children start kindergarten without knowing how to read, you’ve already failed them and need to get on the ball. Not because they need to know how to read in kindergarten, but because the reading and writing skills you master in elementary school determine how well you write as an adult, and getting a head start on this is vital.
August 12, 2010 at 8:37 AM #590726RenParticipantJust to insert a couple points I’ve learned about education…
Environment is everything. If your kids are being bullied or distracted all day by kids who have no desire (or limited ability) to learn, I guarantee you they won’t learn nearly as well as they are capable of. A district with low test scores and other questionable stats is a direct reflection of the learning environment.
The thing that will carry your child through school, regardless of school stats, is PRE-school parent participation which continues throughout high school. If your children start kindergarten without knowing how to read, you’ve already failed them and need to get on the ball. Not because they need to know how to read in kindergarten, but because the reading and writing skills you master in elementary school determine how well you write as an adult, and getting a head start on this is vital.
August 12, 2010 at 8:37 AM #591035RenParticipantJust to insert a couple points I’ve learned about education…
Environment is everything. If your kids are being bullied or distracted all day by kids who have no desire (or limited ability) to learn, I guarantee you they won’t learn nearly as well as they are capable of. A district with low test scores and other questionable stats is a direct reflection of the learning environment.
The thing that will carry your child through school, regardless of school stats, is PRE-school parent participation which continues throughout high school. If your children start kindergarten without knowing how to read, you’ve already failed them and need to get on the ball. Not because they need to know how to read in kindergarten, but because the reading and writing skills you master in elementary school determine how well you write as an adult, and getting a head start on this is vital.
August 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM #589999Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI think the Social skills and other such things can be better learned in some organized team sports or play time environment.
Not that sitting at a desk looking at the girl two rows over when you should be paying attention to the teacher does not have value.
August 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM #590092Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI think the Social skills and other such things can be better learned in some organized team sports or play time environment.
Not that sitting at a desk looking at the girl two rows over when you should be paying attention to the teacher does not have value.
August 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM #590627Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI think the Social skills and other such things can be better learned in some organized team sports or play time environment.
Not that sitting at a desk looking at the girl two rows over when you should be paying attention to the teacher does not have value.
August 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM #590736Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI think the Social skills and other such things can be better learned in some organized team sports or play time environment.
Not that sitting at a desk looking at the girl two rows over when you should be paying attention to the teacher does not have value.
August 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM #591046Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantI think the Social skills and other such things can be better learned in some organized team sports or play time environment.
Not that sitting at a desk looking at the girl two rows over when you should be paying attention to the teacher does not have value.
August 12, 2010 at 4:46 PM #590204scaredyclassicParticipantyou also get to learn about how much time can be wasted, just hour upon hour of nothingness where things are pretending to happen.
August 12, 2010 at 4:46 PM #590297scaredyclassicParticipantyou also get to learn about how much time can be wasted, just hour upon hour of nothingness where things are pretending to happen.
August 12, 2010 at 4:46 PM #590832scaredyclassicParticipantyou also get to learn about how much time can be wasted, just hour upon hour of nothingness where things are pretending to happen.
August 12, 2010 at 4:46 PM #590941scaredyclassicParticipantyou also get to learn about how much time can be wasted, just hour upon hour of nothingness where things are pretending to happen.
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