• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago

    I got in trouble for trying to use a payphone to call my mother to pick me up on a day when they cancelled school after it started due to worsening ice conditions. I didn’t have permission to use the phone and my teacher got on my ass.

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        3 months ago

        They make for better unskilled laborors or cannon fodder that way. Wouldn’t want them to learn that they’re entitled to the pursuit of happiness or anything.

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          3 months ago

          The post you responded to was responding to someone that got in trouble for using a pay phone to call home when school was canceled.

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            3 months ago

            Eh I don’t buy that, at least not as the primary goal. It’s more a side effect of the structure and resources of a class. When the classrooms were built to support 18 students per class, and the teacher’s union contract says they’ll have a max of 25 students per class, but in actuality they have 31 students per class, kids sharing desks and bumping elbows, yeah we kinda need all 31 of those kids to sit down and buckle up, or no one at all is going to get any learning done.

            Is it the ideal learning environment for every student? Nope. Is it the ideal learning environment for any student? Probably not. But unless we’re willing to invest more in education, it’s what we’re working with.

            • magic_smoke@links.hackliberty.org
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              3 months ago

              My guy they literally have you pledge your allegiance to a symbol of the state before your anywhere near old enough to know what that means.

              Anyone who doesn’t, and I can speak from experience, usually gets shit for it from the teachers.