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by anamax
6599 days ago
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> Since current educational objectives in the U.S.A have shifted from genuine, classroom-centric education to national simplified standardized testing The above suggests that schools were ruined by the shift to "let's see if we're getting what we're paying for". While there may have been a time when schools were considerably better than they are today, they weren't significantly better right before the recent testing push. The testing push was a reaction to crappy schools, not the cause. Note that the charter school movement makes it possible for folks to have "old style" schools for many definitions of "old" Feel free to demonstrate the superiority of your approach. |
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I don't have time to start my own alternative school and report back to this thread. But I note that
all attended Montessori or Montessori-influenced schools.