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by mindslight
606 days ago
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Oh, I guess it's no one's fault then and nothing can be done. Thank you for explaining that bit in case OP hadn't gotten the full coverage of excuses from their local bureaucracy. In reality, giving kids Doubleclick Chromebooks with unsupervised general Internet access is gross negligence on the part of the school. Pacifying kids with digital dopamine is likely why class sizes have been able to continue growing. So it's a bit rich to then trot it out as a reason why they can't start to undo the horrible path that they've sent kids down. Then again the whole dynamic isn't really that surprising for the US - personal responsibility is held as sacrosanct when rationalizing how it's right and just for corporations to be deliberately attacking us, but then when it comes time to actually do the work of being responsible there are no resources to support it because most wealth has been vacuumed away by the Keynesian MBA parasites. |
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Public schools have been under attack for decades; curriculums that can only be executed with the help of laptops is a side effect.
What I was trying to say was that the situation at hand is very likely not the teachers fault; they probably agree with you!
If you want more outrage, spend 15 minutes on /r/Teachers.