"Dad, don't teachers teach at school?"

2024. 7. 19. 22:01U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

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"Dad, don't teachers teach at school?"

Is this a distant sound? It's what the first son in high school says when he gets home...
This is not to say that the final exam is over, but that the teachers are not teaching properly throughout the first semester.
They often come in late in class, and more than half of them talk about their interests or useless(?) that are not related to the class, and the class is also roughly skipped..
However, in exam questions, it is said that questions that have not been heard before are made wrong by taking several questions for each subject.
I also looked at the test paper, and there were quite a few that were based on the level of knowledge and reasoning that I couldn't do at the high school level.
I asked her if she's learning this at high school these days, and her answer was
"I don't know. I've never learned anything like this. Everyone's asking questions like this."

So far, I haven't sent an academy once, and I haven't told my children to study based on the dog's philosophy that studying is done by themselves...
However, "You need a lot of knowledge to live your life, and you need a framework of learning to continue expanding your knowledge in the future, and that's school work. So if you study well, it's good for your life, so do it on your own."
At least, he said he wanted to do an online lecture, so he paid for it, and he said he would hang up if he didn't do it properly.
This is the reality of a first-year high school student attending an ordinary high school around the house.
My dad is lucky enough to get out of a good high school and university, live with a lot of good connections, and struggle with this and that, but most ordinary people are likely to pay for it with money or give up in the face of social pressure

In addition, since the second grade, I have sent a notice called Student Demand Survey to make various choices about social studies and science subjects…It was a system I couldn't understand at all.
It is to divide social studies into 6-7 subjects, science subjects into 4-5 subjects, and choose according to the college entrance examination you want...In order to go to the commonly called engineering and natural sciences, you must choose only one social course and at least three science courses during the second and third years.
In addition, each university has different entrance examination guidelines, so students are asked to find out and make a choice.
What the hell is this sound like.
How can a first-year high school student choose a course already considering his aptitude and future career.
It's hard for a college student, so you want me to do that to a high school freshman?
As a result, it has been made into a structure that cannot be solved unless parents stick to it and discuss it with the academy.
And they created a virtual career that they did not know whose aptitude and career path they had to squeeze in order to accomplish it…

The first is the test period, and I did my best by studying for the test until 4-5 a.m.
On the last day of the test, my dad didn't ask me if I did well on the test.
Instead, since I overdoed myself, I asked him to eat a lot of delicious things to strengthen his physical strength.
He told me not to play too many games that I haven't been able to play.
No matter how the test results come out, I'm proud of the guy who did his best.
However, I am worried about whether the child will be able to live happily in the future in this educational structure.
I'm honestly afraid that I'm going to ruin my child's life because I insisted on my dog's dung philosophy and didn't send it to the academy.
My heart is also depressed like the rising monsoon rains...crying

#High schooling is painful, #What is public education, #21st Century_the_reality of education

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