Does school really help for learning opportunities?
For some reason I've always felt like school was for nothing. People sit in a class to learn something they might've learned or not. But the problem is the system itself, usually school will have they're lesson planned for that specific class so people will understand for maybe 2-4 weeks and then they'll forget about it. This is also the MAIN reason why reading levels in the U.S. are also low at a 6th grade level. Also, at the end of our units we'll have tests so everything that you've remembered during that first few weeks is still there until the new unit is done. This is the ultimate problem, our next unit is usually (for me) the next day or week after the test.
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Does school really help for learning opportunities?
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