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This is a thread for oddities. Things that make you go hmm, what or worse. Enjoy! 
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Maybe because she mainly did or assisted with the homework?This is a thread for oddities. Things that make you go hmm, what or worse. Enjoy!
Millennial Mom Opts Out Of Homework All Year
She wrote the teacher a letter and informed her they were taking the year off from homework and hoped she’d be okay with it. Who does that??? The mom is in the first portion and the remainder discusses student performance and the numbers are bad and the comments are worse. We’re in trouble.
Maybe because she mainly did or assisted with the homework?She could go for home schooling and raise the bar for her kids.
I don't know the USA education system - but what are you thoughts on this downtrend in literacy?She felt it was too much and decided they’d skip it instead. The comments includes parents and educators recounting similar experiences. That’s why they’re sounding the alarm because they’re behind and the gap is increasing. We see similar trends in adult literacy.
~bella
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I don't know the USA education system - but what are you thoughts on this downtrend in literacy?
It's intriguing to realise the Social Credit Score system is invented and broadly applied by China - a system where its leadership doesn't like religion. Yet what the Social Credit Score does is make its secular leadership the gods of their society with an all-seeing eye and the ability to reward and punish as they see fit. It's the literal technological/secular equivalent and replacement of the Biblical framework.Oracle, Palantir, and the Coming Social Credit System
You’ve probably heard of Oracle and their founder (Larry Ellison) was in the news recently for his sizable purchases impacting media and entertainment. But Palantir may be less familiar and their ties are numerous especially with the government. Data is their specialty which can make us uncomfortable given the security breaches and privacy concerns.
Social credit is mired in conspiracy theories and separating fact from fiction can be challenging. They have it in China but would it ever come here? What would it look like and are we heading in that direction? He covers that and more and demonstrates the similarities with credit reporting and the latter. They’re not that different just more expansive and that’s the problem.
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Billionaire Drools That “Citizens Will Be on Their Best Behavior” Under Constant AI Surveillance
"Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on."
If it were up to Larry Ellison, the exorbitantly rich cofounder of software outfit Oracle, all of us will soon be smiling for the camera — constantly. As Business Insider reports, the tech centibillionaire glibly predicts that the wonders of AI will bring about a new paradigm of supercharged surveillance, guaranteeing that the proles — excuse us, “citizens” — all behave and stay in line. “We’re going to have supervision,” Ellison said this week at an Oracle financial analysts meeting, per BI.
Dumbing down is real. Curriculums aren’t as rigorous, parents are less involved, teachers are quitting in droves and students can’t do the work. There’s a correlation with technology and attention spans are getting shorter every year. Ai will make things worse. Some are pushing against the trend through intentional learning like I shared the other day. They were concerned about brain rot and doom scrolling is common.
I prefer to educate children at home. That’s not a knock against schools but they’ll learn more in that environment and the curriculum can be Christ centered. Something along these lines with tweaks of course. Classical Christian education is rising in popularity.
What's on your mind? Friendship Court edition.
Regular family time? Eating dinner together? No, sorry, that's not the answer. I've already given a hint somewhere in this subforum.www.christianforums.com
~bella
Back in the 60s we didn't have nearly as much homework, yet we graduated with a higher level of basic literacy. We took home a couple of worksheets and a book or two. Since the 80s, students have been bending their backs under loads of books. The whole backpack thing emerged in the 80s simply because kids were bringing home so many books.She felt it was too much and decided they’d skip it instead. The comments includes parents and educators recounting similar experiences. That’s why they’re sounding the alarm because they’re behind and the gap is increasing. We see similar trends in adult literacy.
~bella
It's intriguing to realise the Social Credit Score system is invented and broadly applied by China - a system where its leadership doesn't like religion. Yet what the Social Credit Score does is make its secular leadership the gods of their society with an all-seeing eye and the ability to reward and punish as they see fit. It's the literal technological/secular equivalent and replacement of the Biblical framework.
When a society's population doesn't believe in God anymore its leadership might argue the SCS application is even necessary to enforce 'moral' and 'proper' behaviour - all according to leadership standards of course. Maybe indeed other countries are heading in the same direction (I've heard about Australia with its very close ties to China, and already implementing very strong Internet surveillance similar to the UK).
When working in IT avoid Oracle whenever you can ..
I cannot understand how the school system can have a child in a classroom for 12 years and manage not to teach them to read.
In basic principle, this could be a good idea. The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is essentially a "SAT" to measure a student's readiness for continued technical training. After 12 years of schooling, a student should be able to do well in either the ASVAB or the SAT. Students who don't intend to go to college (kids usually know that by the end of the ninth grade) should be guided into coursework that will give them success in the ASVAB. Those kids would be ready for any advanced technical training after high school graduation.He’s requiring all schools that receive federal funding to give students the military entrance test. Will that help them improve?
I agree with placing a spotlight on the role of Radical Feminism in the destruction of the black family. The "welfare state" played a minor supporting role, but black women had been receiving welfare for years while still aspiring to be wives. It was Radical Feminism (capitalized because it's a specific feminist ideology) that injected the idea that women were better off without men in their lives ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle."In light of the above I went to their site and poked around. There’s a piece on the black family you may find interesting. Given the cuts they’ve put through their initiatives this is the probable result they have in mind.
Schools would not be rated merely on how many of their students do well on the SAT, but also (or even more) on how well their students do on the ASVAB...particularly since 60%+ of students never get bachelor's degrees.
I agree with placing a spotlight on the role of Radical Feminism in the destruction of the black family. The "welfare state" played a minor supporting role, but black women had been receiving welfare for years while still aspiring to be wives. It was Radical Feminism (capitalized because it's a specific feminist ideology) that injected the idea that women were better off without men in their lives ("A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle."
Not sure what her reason is, but have you seen the kind of math kids have to do today? The process is just silly.This is a thread for oddities. Things that make you go hmm, what or worse. Enjoy!
Millennial Mom Opts Out Of Homework All Year
She wrote the teacher a letter and informed her they were taking the year off from homework and hoped she’d be okay with it. Who does that??? The mom is in the first portion and the remainder discusses student performance and the numbers are bad and the comments are worse. We’re in trouble.
Not sure what her reason is, but have you seen the kind of math kids have to do today? The process is just silly.
However, after watching the video a little bit, that reason for not doing homework is just as silly.
so whatever, thanks for sharing.