• Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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    5 days ago

    Around 12 years old or so. I’ve been hearing something similar to this my whole life. I didn’t understand how true it was until I started recruiting in 2009.

    Not that it started with Bush, but after ‘No Child Left Behind’ act schools were incentivized so pass all students. They tied school funding to graduation rates and passing students. Teachers taught more just to the test and not comprehending the material.

    I’m sure it’s gotten worse COVID.

    • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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      In my high school they were passing people who were functionally illiterate to keep funding up. It was pretty much assumed those kids were a lost cause so they never got any extra help either. School would just look the other way as someone was lost in the cracks and passed on paper. The very rare ones that did manage to get extra help would take tests in a different room and it was well known the aids would just give them answers if they took too long. Everyone hated it especially the kids being passed through. They got ostracized for “having it easy” while also being frustrated they’re spending all day being told to focus on stuff they don’t understand and aren’t getting real help with