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Originally Posted by Ahldagor
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That could be a start. People would want an opt out clause, proly, due to the negative stigma psychotherapy still has, luckily it reduces every year. Maybe even more training for teachers to help them identify potential issues for kids, but schools would also need the authority to help them enforce counseling or disciplinary measures. A friend of mine teaches for Houston ISD and had one of her 4th grade students brandish and threaten another student with a shiv made from scissors. The kid received an hour of detention for the infraction because the parents hold all the cards in terms of legitimate discipline. Stuff like that doesn't help a classroom, but there's almost nothing a school has to fall back on in terms of discipline that wouldn't negatively effect their budget, expulsion removes the kid from the registry and funding is based primarily on student population.
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We would need such a drastic shift in socail behavior to even address this problem though why do we even dream lol
Like imagine america trying to agree to solve this problem lmao
I dont see it happening for how long? 10? 20 years?
tbh I thought bernie could have brought the country together but he didnt pull it off.
I dont see anyone at all in the political spectrum being able to bring positivity back to the system.
So I figure we have a long way to go until we can that old American pride thing back.
Let alone get anyone to agree on how to fix education.