I used to love to read comic books, but back when they only cost five cents, kids across the nation could not only read, but when it came to test scores, their ability to get higher marks were far more easier to achieve than they presently are today.
This unsolicited report is not to any degree a ploy to take all of the credit away from what amounts to hard worked for accomplishments teachers have taken with Advance Placement scores, and the level of college graduates who have already successfully transitioned themselves into the Information Age, but it still does seem to be leaving a visible mark on the creative soul of America's overall collective grade point average.
While attending grade school, the better off students did not mind giving guys and girls like myself either a shopping bag or four at a time that were thoughtfully filled with reading material. Today, however, with inflation on the continual climb, that shallowly seeded idea would not happen on any level. If a few students in the present realm of thinking were to reach out to maybe less fortunate kids, then their peers might violently call them either freaks or probably even worst than that!
Study hall was a place where if you got into any degree of trouble with either a teacher of the principal, then either the one or the other for junior high school punishment where they might banish you there instead of a more to the point alternative measure. With the total psyche of non compliance throughout our formative years about the planning for our potential future, is there any wonder that this manifested problem faced by academia and the national social fabric has reached such an out of control state as it has to date?
With the likelihood of not knowing how to properly read and understand on the rise, what is the remotest possibility that grade school students in the nation today have any chance of ever learning a drop of math?
MATHLETICS dot com allows not only grade school and college students the ability to get themselves scholastically onboard and to thereby become a larger part of the self improvement effort, but it may very well also afford those wayward adults a golden opportunity to readjust their lives for the betterment of society as well.
This unsolicited report is not to any degree a ploy to take all of the credit away from what amounts to hard worked for accomplishments teachers have taken with Advance Placement scores, and the level of college graduates who have already successfully transitioned themselves into the Information Age, but it still does seem to be leaving a visible mark on the creative soul of America's overall collective grade point average.
While attending grade school, the better off students did not mind giving guys and girls like myself either a shopping bag or four at a time that were thoughtfully filled with reading material. Today, however, with inflation on the continual climb, that shallowly seeded idea would not happen on any level. If a few students in the present realm of thinking were to reach out to maybe less fortunate kids, then their peers might violently call them either freaks or probably even worst than that!
Study hall was a place where if you got into any degree of trouble with either a teacher of the principal, then either the one or the other for junior high school punishment where they might banish you there instead of a more to the point alternative measure. With the total psyche of non compliance throughout our formative years about the planning for our potential future, is there any wonder that this manifested problem faced by academia and the national social fabric has reached such an out of control state as it has to date?
With the likelihood of not knowing how to properly read and understand on the rise, what is the remotest possibility that grade school students in the nation today have any chance of ever learning a drop of math?
MATHLETICS dot com allows not only grade school and college students the ability to get themselves scholastically onboard and to thereby become a larger part of the self improvement effort, but it may very well also afford those wayward adults a golden opportunity to readjust their lives for the betterment of society as well.
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