I was in HS in the 80s. If a teacher reported you to your parents, a) the teacher was believed and b) more often than not the kid got their ass whupped by their parents.
The modern phemonenae of divorced parents and helicopter parenting was just getting started then, so teachers would not get a "how dare you accuse my little angel" from parents often. Even the modern trend of kids being driven to school was not common, I walked to HS all 4 years, and about half my graduating class had cars when they graduated. My brother walked to grade school, and Jr High, and drove a scooter to HS.
It was certainly approached more balanced and rationale back then.
Today just about every company, institution, and professional would rather throw a person to the wolves for political and monetary convenience than ever bother to defend someone with a solid defense.
Oh, unless that person just HAPPENS to be a LGBTwhatever, an ethnic minority, or a woman.
Indeed. I'd fathomed this as a really risky and plausible scenario that HS teachers probably had to be wary of, even decades ago.
Depressing how that kind of reality just sucks the humanity out of how people can reasonably interact in these kinds of environments. Makes actual, positive mentorships between teachers and students, or other similar situations an ancient thing of the past. Well that, and that there are legitimate concerns for when a teacher is indeed a creepy piece of filth.
I don't know. I mean I really enjoyed public school when I was a kid, and would hate to see my kids miss out on some of those same kinds of experiences.
Unfortunately, the educational environment today is nothing like when I was growing up. It's a lose-lose situation. And you're not going to be able to provide anything close to the same sort of social environment when homeschooling (assuming clownworld wasn't a factor that is)
This is false. There's studies that indicate home-schooled children are BETTER socialized than kids who go to academic institutions.
That's because the kinds of socialization that goes on in schools is abusive. Teachers promote propaganda, kids pressure other kids to adhere to the conventions which are determined by a deteriorating and degenerate culture that oppresses straight white men and unjustly elevates gay colored women. Gaslighting kids nonstop about social justice garbage that is counter to their intuition and a true understanding of reality. It's like putting your kid through torture. They aren't better socialized, they develop PTSD instead. Home-schooled kids are actually the normal kids who are well-adjusted and socialized. The kids who go to public school are the mental basket cases.
Even when I was a teenager, which was 20 years ago, it was obvious to me then that female teens had more authority and power than adult male teachers.
I was in HS in the 80s. If a teacher reported you to your parents, a) the teacher was believed and b) more often than not the kid got their ass whupped by their parents.
The modern phemonenae of divorced parents and helicopter parenting was just getting started then, so teachers would not get a "how dare you accuse my little angel" from parents often. Even the modern trend of kids being driven to school was not common, I walked to HS all 4 years, and about half my graduating class had cars when they graduated. My brother walked to grade school, and Jr High, and drove a scooter to HS.
It was certainly approached more balanced and rationale back then.
Today just about every company, institution, and professional would rather throw a person to the wolves for political and monetary convenience than ever bother to defend someone with a solid defense.
Oh, unless that person just HAPPENS to be a LGBTwhatever, an ethnic minority, or a woman.
Indeed. I'd fathomed this as a really risky and plausible scenario that HS teachers probably had to be wary of, even decades ago.
Depressing how that kind of reality just sucks the humanity out of how people can reasonably interact in these kinds of environments. Makes actual, positive mentorships between teachers and students, or other similar situations an ancient thing of the past. Well that, and that there are legitimate concerns for when a teacher is indeed a creepy piece of filth.
It's just another reason why people should really be home-schooling their kids.
I don't know. I mean I really enjoyed public school when I was a kid, and would hate to see my kids miss out on some of those same kinds of experiences.
Unfortunately, the educational environment today is nothing like when I was growing up. It's a lose-lose situation. And you're not going to be able to provide anything close to the same sort of social environment when homeschooling (assuming clownworld wasn't a factor that is)
This is false. There's studies that indicate home-schooled children are BETTER socialized than kids who go to academic institutions.
That's because the kinds of socialization that goes on in schools is abusive. Teachers promote propaganda, kids pressure other kids to adhere to the conventions which are determined by a deteriorating and degenerate culture that oppresses straight white men and unjustly elevates gay colored women. Gaslighting kids nonstop about social justice garbage that is counter to their intuition and a true understanding of reality. It's like putting your kid through torture. They aren't better socialized, they develop PTSD instead. Home-schooled kids are actually the normal kids who are well-adjusted and socialized. The kids who go to public school are the mental basket cases.