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Lie, cheat and steal: high school ethics surveyed
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 601870" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I totally agree with that. My complaint is with the testing that is used to measure school performance. Teachers have to teach for the test and it really detracts from their ability to make learning interesting. There are a lot of good teachers out there who are held back by a state's demand for compliance in test scores. You get government too involved in the learning process and it will booger things up every time. There's a whole industry that has sprung up over testing, not to mention unnecessary state employees. I hate sitting through those training sessions. It's a lot more fun to get out and dig in the mud. We learn by doing, not by memorizing facts. There has to be a balance. Kids cheat because they want to get that grade and that's all that matters anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 601870, member: 3306"] I totally agree with that. My complaint is with the testing that is used to measure school performance. Teachers have to teach for the test and it really detracts from their ability to make learning interesting. There are a lot of good teachers out there who are held back by a state's demand for compliance in test scores. You get government too involved in the learning process and it will booger things up every time. There's a whole industry that has sprung up over testing, not to mention unnecessary state employees. I hate sitting through those training sessions. It's a lot more fun to get out and dig in the mud. We learn by doing, not by memorizing facts. There has to be a balance. Kids cheat because they want to get that grade and that's all that matters anymore. [/QUOTE]
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