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United engiresco

Apabeossie wrote:You mean during class? In class you would be quiet sometimes (etiquette) and speak on the subject sometimes. School should have more discussion and debate imo.

During recess? That's harsh. (as long as you aren't talking about social distancing)
There should be a review, mostly on things like the student's potential or personality, and maybe some class things. Like that's what a teacher is supposed to do.
Tbf I don't think it was better before the industrial revolution? It's more from the desire for the authority to push their stuff on students.
In South Korea it's mostly multiple-choice testing, while written has been growing it's still a small part.
They should not be told what to think about their country. They should engage in thinking and sharing opinions instead of being blindly told.

1: Just in the classroom.
2: Agreed.
3: Well, the Industrial Revolution did contribute substantially to shaping how schools are now (in the UK and USA, at least)
4: That's good, at least they speak humanity.
5: That's exactly what I've been saying.

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