Do you know anyone from GenZ and the education system they grew up in? My daughter did and I fought with the schools non stop because the bullshit they were teaching with common core, the standard response was blame bush for no child left behind.I also find it hard to believe anyone can be this stupid , what ever about not knowing when the US was founded but surely people aren’t that thick they can’t do basic math or tell how long a quarter of an hour is.
That is very sad.Do you know anyone from GenZ and the education system they grew up in? My daughter did and I fought with the schools non stop because the bullshit they were teaching with common core, the standard response was blame bush for no child left behind.
Her math home didn't include showing her work, it was writing out a paragraph on what she thinks the answer was. I wish was I was joking.
They didn't even teach how to read a clock, said there was no reason, everything is a digital display these days.
A friend of mine's daughter graduated at the top of her class and she had to take remedial classes at the local community college after the placement test scoring. He was pissed and went after the school board about it.
I 100 percent believe the video displayed is accurate for a majority of that generation.
Micro-Wiggy (my 7-year old granddaughter) is in the middle of this shit. I'm the one that gets her off the school bus & does her homework with her most days. I swear to all that is holy, I will have to sometimes stare at the example problem on her math homework for several minutes to try & figure out WTF they're trying to do. On multiple instances I've literally had NO CLUE what the "instructions" (<==term used *very* loosely) were trying to say and had to ask *her* if *she* understood.Do you know anyone from GenZ and the education system they grew up in? My daughter did and I fought with the schools non stop because the bullshit they were teaching with common core, the standard response was blame bush for no child left behind.
Her math homework didn't include showing her work, it was writing out a paragraph on what she thinks the answer was. I wish was I was joking.
They didn't even teach how to read a clock, said there was no reason, everything is a digital display these days.
A friend of mine's daughter graduated at the top of her class and she had to take remedial classes at the local community college after the placement test scoring. He was pissed and went after the school board about it.
I 100 percent believe the video displayed is accurate for a majority of that generation.
Micro-Wiggy (my 7-year old granddaughter) is in the middle of this shit. I'm the one that gets her off the school bus & does her homework with her most days. I swear to all that is holy, I will have to sometimes stare at the example problem on her math homework for several minutes to try & figure out WTF they're trying to do. On multiple instances I've literally had NO CLUE what the "instructions" (<==term used *very* loosely) were trying to say and had to ask *her* if *she* understood.
An example of a problem she was working on a couple weeks ago:
9 + 7 = ?
First, break 9 down into two numbers that add up to it.
e.g. - 5 & 4
Now add the first of those two to the second number in the original problem:
5 + 7 = 12
Now add the second number of the two you broke the first number down into:
12 + 4 = 16
16 = your answer
So instead of:
9 + 7 = 16
You have:
9 + 7 = ?
5 + 4 = 9
5 + 7 = 12
12 + 4 = 16
9 + 7 = 16
WHAT IN THE HOLY MOTHER OF FUCK!?!
my first thought. how many kids did you talk to to get this retardling sample?????Well he managed to find some complete retards, I wonder how long it took him.
Everything is done on computers and it's so easy to cheat. I was able to cheat but out of my group of homes was the only juan smart enough to use juan. I showed my friends hard-core porn and I was their hero. You'd think I was like 60 years old or something but I just hung out with lots of red/brown necks.
When my daughter was in 3rd grade she asked me to help her with math homework.Micro-Wiggy (my 7-year old granddaughter) is in the middle of this shit. I'm the one that gets her off the school bus & does her homework with her most days. I swear to all that is holy, I will have to sometimes stare at the example problem on her math homework for several minutes to try & figure out WTF they're trying to do. On multiple instances I've literally had NO CLUE what the "instructions" (<==term used *very* loosely) were trying to say and had to ask *her* if *she* understood.
An example of a problem she was working on a couple weeks ago:
9 + 7 = ?
First, break 9 down into two numbers that add up to it.
e.g. - 5 & 4
Now add the first of those two to the second number in the original problem:
5 + 7 = 12
Now add the second number of the two you broke the first number down into:
12 + 4 = 16
16 = your answer
So instead of:
9 + 7 = 16
You have:
9 + 7 = ?
5 + 4 = 9
5 + 7 = 12
12 + 4 = 16
9 + 7 = 16
WHAT IN THE HOLY MOTHER OF FUCK!?!
hahaha I feel your pain.She told me she was supposed to draw a picture showing the correct amount of animals sitting at the tables in the cafeteria.
Math answer was drawing a picture. I wish I was making that up.
Well if it gives you any hope when my daughter started middle school we had new student night where we got to meet the teachers. I beelined it to the math teacher and asked him what he was going to teach my daughter. He looked confused and said math. I explained the math my daughter was taught in elementary school and he laughed, he said, yeah, I don't teach that shit, I teach actual math. And he did.hahaha I feel your pain.
Micro-Wiggy has what they call "specials" every day. Each week, her class goes to one day each of library, music, art, PE, & science. I'll ask her which she had that day and what they did, and the answers half the time are mind-bottling.
They have:
--sung songs in science
--did math in library
--played games in art
--drew pictures in PE
And more. It's not always like this, but holy shit, the fact that this stuff happens at all is nuts.
Arithmetic!Well if it gives you any hope when my daughter started middle school we had new student night where we got to meet the teachers. I beelined it to the math teacher and asked him what he was going to teach my daughter. He looked confused and said math. I explained the math my daughter was taught in elementary school and he laughed, he said, yeah, I don't teach that shit, I teach actual math. And he did.
So sort of interesting. To reference home schooling again. This is sort of how we do it. Half the point is to completely break the old mold, the way we were brought up in school. Kids like to play they dont like to sit and grind out 8 hours of work. The DOE model is to raise drones and so K-12 reflects that.hahaha I feel your pain.
Micro-Wiggy has what they call "specials" every day. Each week, her class goes to one day each of library, music, art, PE, & science. I'll ask her which she had that day and what they did, and the answers half the time are mind-bottling.
They have:
--sung songs in science
--did math in library
--played games in art
--drew pictures in PE
And more. It's not always like this, but holy shit, the fact that this stuff happens at all is nuts.