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list of implication about the shortage of classrooms in public schools

2006-06-26 19:31:49 · 6 answers · asked by an_destiny 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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We end up with people like you, who do not know how to use grammar properly. Are is a plural form of to be; it should go with implications and not implication.

2006-06-26 19:34:56 · answer #1 · answered by tripforyou 5 · 0 0

nvr10pts -- I'm so GLAD to see how enthusiastic you are about the ease of teaching students when you have less than 2 minutes per day per student for individual attention (50 minutes per day, divided by 30 students) at the secondary school level. Or if Elementary is more your thing, there is a huge shortage in both urban and rural poverty areas... full of kids without three square meals a day, safe home environments (abuse, drugs, neglect), or parents who understand how education could possibly benefit their kids...since they never used the information they learned in school, themselves.

Wow, you must be magical, or something. Get your teaching degree and licensure, and come join us in the classroom. Show us how it's done!!!!

To answer the implications of classroom shortages...

The more kids you cram into a classroom, the less time per student the teacher has. The NUMBER ONE factor for building student success is increased individualized instructional time. Kids only pick up so much from large-group guidance and instruction.

That's why Sylvan Learning is so successful... 1:1 instruction.

Portable classrooms are loud, difficult to heat and cool, exposed to environmental and human threats, and "feel" isolated from the school building. Not to mention.... Have you ever had a kindergartener in a portable classroom who had to use the bathroom REALLY BADLY during a long thunderstorm? (shudder)

2006-06-27 03:15:54 · answer #2 · answered by spedusource 7 · 0 0

1) Larger class sizes so teachers will have to stop whining and start earning their automatic raises.
2) More diverse range of students so teachers will have to stop whining and concentrate on the individual needs while fulfilling the educational requirements of the group while earning their sick days and their summers and hollidays off.

If teachers don't like it, there is someone else to take your place who would be happy to have such a challenging and rewarding carreer. The unions have wrecked everything.

2006-06-26 19:38:33 · answer #3 · answered by nvr10pts 3 · 0 0

Another generation dumber than it's parents.

2006-06-26 19:34:10 · answer #4 · answered by wandering_canuck 5 · 0 0

overcrowding, under educated students, lots of behavior problems

2006-06-26 19:35:53 · answer #5 · answered by scheiem 3 · 0 0

more illiteracy,overcrowdedness,more fees.

2006-06-26 21:17:03 · answer #6 · answered by lovely 2 · 0 0

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