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[–] 23818289? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Most of them are NOT learning more at home, sorry. The schools are still mandating that kids complete their pre-scheduled curriculum. The only difference now is parents are overburdened with having to work full time AND provide help with school lessons. It's really hard to do. Plus, seeing the curriculum they push, most of what these kids learn is totally pointless. I hate that kids are staying home, but I also hate the public school system "education". It's a rock in a hard place... And most lower middle and lower income families opt out of taking any real time to teach their kids or encourage learning. That's just the way it is.
[–] 23818350? [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I call that separating the wheat from the chaff, at least its not a daily indoctrination of sexual perversions, racism, SJW lies, and all of the other Cultural Marxism they are pushing to indoctrinate the kids.
[–] 23818747? ago
Please understand, the school curriculum is still rife with these disgusting ideas. Now they mandate that children complete their schoolwork at home, with uninterested/overworked parents who don't have time or motivation to care. Although I work 7 days a week, I still take the time to go through all my kids schoolwork. It's hard for me, and I'm a pretty motivated person. Most of the other kids in our neighborhood put little time and effort into their at home schooling and have no parental support. I'm happy to be able to counteract the progressive narrative in her schoolwork, so that's a plus. But as for most of the other children, they're finding it easy to slack off, and their free time doesn't seem to be filled with anything genuinely educational or constructive. In my area, most people are back to work in some capacity so the kids have more time left to their own devices. I'm torn, my tax money is going to schools who are glorified baby sitters and stuffing "diversity is our only strength" narritives down kids throats, pointless reading assignments, science work for a full month about the solar system, etc and I hate that so much. But it's nice that kids have an environment free from distraction that is supportive of learning like school provides. I like the social interaction part of it too.
To be fair, I live in a middle class neighborhood with a decent school district with mainly white students. Inner city schools, teachers, and students are probably way different. I can only speak to what I experience.
[–] 23818226? ago
Not ours.
[–] 23818405? [S] ago
Student effort with parental guidance equals success. The public school system is a complete failure at this point in history.