ChicagoFitnessClub
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Every class I ever took had the majority of the students doing what they needed to do to succeed. That included doing homework, participating in class, interacting with the teacher, etc. Yes there were always some bad seeds but the majority of the kids were there to learn.
I think it's just an excuse to say, "oh well there might be situations at home that prevent the student from .. blah blah blah." Those situations are few and far between and if most of the kids are scoring well, the teacher is doing their job. You're gonna tell me that when 90% of a teachers students score poorly, all of those kids have issues at home that prevent their learning? Get outta here... that's why education in the country has gone down the absolute tube the past 20 years.
I think it's just an excuse to say, "oh well there might be situations at home that prevent the student from .. blah blah blah." Those situations are few and far between and if most of the kids are scoring well, the teacher is doing their job. You're gonna tell me that when 90% of a teachers students score poorly, all of those kids have issues at home that prevent their learning? Get outta here... that's why education in the country has gone down the absolute tube the past 20 years.
I would say that 90% is high but I would say 60% of the poor scores were nearly unavoidable. That is the state of education in my area.