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Lie, cheat and steal: high school ethics surveyed
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 601813" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>There's just too much emphasis placed on grades. They are a good measurement and all, but they don't necessarily indicate that one has learned anything. If everyone just took the time to read to their kids, shop with them, (the grocery store is a fantastic place to introduce math skills, sets, subsets, reading labels...) and involving them in everyday activities, then they would go to school more ready to learn. Just observing nature, the occasional trip to the library, thirty minutes a day! will help to prepare kids for school. And I'm not talking about teaching a three year old French, either. I enjoyed doing those things with my sons. It is why I had kids to start with. That, and I wanted a good excuse to be able to go see Disney movies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 601813, member: 3306"] There's just too much emphasis placed on grades. They are a good measurement and all, but they don't necessarily indicate that one has learned anything. If everyone just took the time to read to their kids, shop with them, (the grocery store is a fantastic place to introduce math skills, sets, subsets, reading labels...) and involving them in everyday activities, then they would go to school more ready to learn. Just observing nature, the occasional trip to the library, thirty minutes a day! will help to prepare kids for school. And I'm not talking about teaching a three year old French, either. I enjoyed doing those things with my sons. It is why I had kids to start with. That, and I wanted a good excuse to be able to go see Disney movies. [/QUOTE]
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