If only your kids were at school in the uk
Wonder if these lessons will filter through to the international schools?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8567407.stm Kids today need to be spoon fed... i used to sleep at school without having to be taught how to do it. :lol: |
Re: If only your kids were at school in the uk
Originally Posted by Cham128
(Post 8421129)
Wonder if these lessons will filter through to the international schools?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8567407.stm Kids today need to be spoon fed... i used to sleep at school without having to be taught how to do it. :lol: There was no way I was allowed a TV in my room anyway at that age. |
Re: If only your kids were at school in the uk
Well just be glad you don't have the nonsense that is currently plaguing the Texas school board. Essentially a bunch of far rightists have won the vote to change the curriculum to their liking. They are even trying to downgrade Thomas Jefferson's contribution because he was instrumental in enshrining the separation of Church and State and himself was a Deist. Then there is the attempts to rehabilitate the image of Confederate leaders.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts1253 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/13/ed...n/13texas.html http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla...-learning.html We have had this pseudo-Christian right wing agenda foisted onto schools for awhile now, but until now it has been Creationism vs. Evolution. |
Re: If only your kids were at school in the uk
My son was told at the "international" American School of Doha (who is by the way a IB world school) from his math teacher, who is also wife of the Middle School principal, that there is no such thing as evolution. And she can tell, because as math teacher she knows EVERYTHING about probabilities.
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Re: If only your kids were at school in the uk
It's funny how, as you're growing up, you view teachers as all-knowing people.
When you're out on the pi.s.s with them as an adult you realise they're thick as sh.ite most the time. |
Re: If only your kids were at school in the uk
Originally Posted by Jeeper
(Post 8423325)
It's funny how, as you're growing up, you view teachers as all-knowing people.
When you're out on the pi.s.s with them as an adult you realise they're thick as sh.ite most the time. Unfortunately my son did ask her - his math grade plummeted into abyss... |
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