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A lot of things once thought crucial in K-12 classrooms are nowadays kicked out on the street.
The very essence of education, and you change this at your peril, is learning that certain people did certain things at certain times for certain reasons. Now, our Education Establishment can play games all day but as you get rid of various elements in that equation, you have lost History, for one…
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A thesis for years is that our public schools use inferior methods. These methods are subtle and complicated, so that the ordinary person does not see the deception. Teachers may not see the deception.
One of the fun parts of studying education is you get to look at these anomalies and decide hey, this is a clunker. It should be eliminated.
It's tedious to…
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