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"Steve Stone" wrote:
A recent New York State Math Regents exam results were tossed out because so few students were able to pass the test. (snip) I do agree there is a problem that must be addressed. But, sadly, I suspect the root of the problem lies mainly outside the school system. Television jumps immediately to mind. Television has fed children an almost continuous message over the last few decades that smart kids are nerds and dumb kids are cool. With that in mind, there is little reason for kids to make any real effort in school. And, since Americans seem to prefer the television industry's freedoms over better educated children, the problem may never go away. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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