Corolinth wrote:
It's not a lowest common denominator problem. Most of that talking point is just another manifestation of our desire to shift the blame of own failures as students on other people. There are plenty of opportunities for intelligent and motivated students at all levels of education. Our students are lazy. I speak as someone who has been in precisely that position. Even when I was in the much reviled public school system that teaches to the lowest common denominator, there were plenty of opportunities for me to come out with an excellent knowledge base if I were even remotely interested in putting some effort into my own education. If you check out teenagers, you'll find plenty of smart kids who are erfectly happy to coast by making perfect scores on easy bullshit. As adults, we'd rather ***** about the lowest common denominator than admit we were lazy.
Maybe in your neck of the woods. In Cleveland Public Schools where my mom has taught for the past 20 years now they have done away with special ed for everyone except ED kids. Which means you have retarded kids mixed into the classroom with your gifted and regular students.
Corolinth wrote:
The problem is that when they copy solutions, they do it on autopilot with their brains shut off. When they cram for tests, they are committing material to short term memory. When they ride on the coattails of an active group member, they aren't making connections about how to apply what they've been taught. Learning requires an active participation, and students expend a great deal of effort engaged in passing a course without such active participation. It comes from the misconception that passing a class means you have learned. It does not.
It is worse than that, for 4 years my mother taught a class whose sole goal was to teach the students how to pass standardized tests. It was not a math class or a reading class, it was a class on how to answer the questions pertaining to math and reading.
For the first 10 years she submitted failing grades to her school's administrator who would change them to C's because if you have too many kids who fail then your school is flagged as underperforming and you got your funds cut. For the last 10 she hasn't bothered to fight it and the lowest grade she gives is a D.
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