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05-08-2008, 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ivi0nk3y View Post
I kinda agree with both of you. They need to help but there needs to be a better system for it. I think the school alone can't help people and Misa is right, it'll just bring crap in and mix it up with the rest of the students. I've seen that happen a lot from schools to colleges.
However, if there was a system for the school to interact with parents and the area most of their students come from, it would probably work better.
There isn't enough parent/teacher interaction these days me thinks. The kids can get away with murder >.<
That is true, but what I meant, was that, in schools, at least in England, the bigger the school is, the more classes there are, and the more students are seperated according to their level. So, the "bad" pupils being at the school doesn't and shouldn't affect people that really want to study... and even IF the classes were not split up, I'm sure the teacher manages to teach those that are willing to teach. If they don't, then its a totally different story!
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