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by motorest
406 days ago
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> yes, because the alternative is to have kids who can't actually read being dragged along and dragging down kids who can read. Failing to teach kids how to read is a failure of the school system, not the kid. Dropping kids because the school system failed them is just yet another failure of a school system, and one which is at best a self-serving failure: a way to mask the extent of which the system is broken by blaming the victims of said system. As an exercise, invest a few minutes thinking on why most communities do not experience this failure rate. |
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