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by scandum
993 days ago
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Even if it's a thing, the idea that a teacher should take on the role of psychologists and figure out a child's optimal learning style should be preposterous to anyone with common sense. It might work in combination with a software suite, with e-readers getting cheaper and more capable, and easily lasting through a school day, it's an option. |
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We can only seperate kids into groups when it serves adninistrative or industrial beenfits, when its for the benefit of the child, forget it.
I mean how can you expect a ridiculously expensive system where children spend the majority of their waking hours to actually ask a child if it suits them?