No Surprize wrote:Teachers do get the short end and in the end it seems to fall on their shoulders which is far from fair. Parent's should be the one's to take the lion's share of the blame. My son also has done fine on the FCAT (Your just focusing on Core curriculum after all) but like you said they aren't learning basic every day fundamentals that get you by in the real world. That's why I stated they should bring back more vocational class's such as auto-mechanic's, welding, Agriculture, AC repair and so on & so forth. I know some schools may still have some of these, I'm not sure. A couple of years ago I noticed my sons hand writing. I was like "what the fuck is this, it's barely legible". He said "The teacher can read it". Are they trained in Heiroglyphics? It's because they do not teach basic writing fundamentals in schools anymore. So I made him sit down for an hour a day a write something out of a book, day after day after day. Now his hand writing(along with cursive) is really good.
Oh I agree, like I told A4P, I'd never blame teachers, of course it's far from fair for them to take blame. I know their hands are tied when it comes to the standards they are told they have to go by, they don't have a choice. And so funny, I've been making my son do the exact same thing to improve his handwriting
