Didn't want this buried in another thread.
Why is there such a big difference in student success rates in public education? They have the same teachers. They have same opportunities and resources at the school.
My opinion.....student choices.
I have seen students from all walks of life succeed and fail academically. The difference being attitude of the student. Which is a choice. Not always an easy choice, but a choice. Choice to do the homework or not. Choice to participate in classroom discussions or not.
Just an opinion from someone who allowed to make choices from an early age. Some were good. Some were bad.(and by bad, I mean really bad) But most were indifferent. But I always owned up to the choices I made.
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Why is there such a big difference in student success rates in public education? They have the same teachers. They have same opportunities and resources at the school.
My opinion.....student choices.
I have seen students from all walks of life succeed and fail academically. The difference being attitude of the student. Which is a choice. Not always an easy choice, but a choice. Choice to do the homework or not. Choice to participate in classroom discussions or not.
Just an opinion from someone who allowed to make choices from an early age. Some were good. Some were bad.(and by bad, I mean really bad) But most were indifferent. But I always owned up to the choices I made.
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