Let’s see, republicans were against ANY efforts to deal scientifically with the disease, and were also actively against education which taught anything that was not in the republican doctrine.
They can read, they just don’t understand what they’ve read. They don’t have the vocabulary they need. Partly because they were never read TOO.
State legislatures don’t allocate money for books any more, especially in RED states, Lisa. It’s been over ten years since we had funds to buy books. Hard to teach them to read, without books.
This isn’t about Covid. It’s about YOU trying to tell ME how to teach.
So what is the solution, Baghdad Bok? TFG so thoroughly screwed up the response and current Republicans are against any meaningful education, it’ll take a long time to address the fallout.
This is ridiculous; I was reading before I entered kindergarten, but that was at a time when television didn’t yet exist, nor smartphones or computers. So books were the best way to have exotic “adventures” except perhaps once a week at the movies. The Jungle Books were a favourite, and far better than anything Disney sugar coated. My parents read to me as a kid and that’s how I began reading – without formal instruction. But books like Babar with simple texts got me started. Later on I also had a teacher who, every day for the first 15 minutes of class, read to is from Charlotte’s Web. We were 12 years old and the experience got us used to letting our imaginations run rampant while being read to. I’m sure those 15 minutes a day got kids into the habit of looking for wonder through books better than anything else could have…You want your kids to read better? Only 4 hours of television per WEEK. No smartphones until they are 16 years old. If you want a kid to be able to contact you in case of need, a cellphone works very well…one without a screen or access to the Web. Then all the money saved on getting a smartphone can be used to fill the kid’s bedroom with books.
Nothing new. There was a best selling book in 1961-“What Ivan knows that Johnny Doesn’t” that exposed the sad shape of American education by comparing reading/math skills of American/Soviet 4th graders.
A win.. win for republicans. A new generation of kids that only get selected news from the media.. and a bunch of old codgers that pass on their inheritance.
GOGOPOWERANGERS almost 2 years ago
Remembering the old days
eh Bok?
RAGs almost 2 years ago
Let’s see, republicans were against ANY efforts to deal scientifically with the disease, and were also actively against education which taught anything that was not in the republican doctrine.
Free Radical almost 2 years ago
Guess they did not heed the warnings and refused to take the Ivermectin and Bleach.
knutdl almost 2 years ago
USA symptoms long before Covid
braindead Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not to worry, Bok.
It’ll be gone in April, when the weather warms up.
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And remember, “I don’t take responsibility for ANY of it!!”
painthacker Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Too bad Bok doesn’t know the difference between breath and breathe. I wonder if he could get it straight before he breathes his last breath.
Durak Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They can read, they just don’t understand what they’ve read. They don’t have the vocabulary they need. Partly because they were never read TOO.
State legislatures don’t allocate money for books any more, especially in RED states, Lisa. It’s been over ten years since we had funds to buy books. Hard to teach them to read, without books.
This isn’t about Covid. It’s about YOU trying to tell ME how to teach.
Patjade almost 2 years ago
So what is the solution, Baghdad Bok? TFG so thoroughly screwed up the response and current Republicans are against any meaningful education, it’ll take a long time to address the fallout.
Pogostiks Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is ridiculous; I was reading before I entered kindergarten, but that was at a time when television didn’t yet exist, nor smartphones or computers. So books were the best way to have exotic “adventures” except perhaps once a week at the movies. The Jungle Books were a favourite, and far better than anything Disney sugar coated. My parents read to me as a kid and that’s how I began reading – without formal instruction. But books like Babar with simple texts got me started. Later on I also had a teacher who, every day for the first 15 minutes of class, read to is from Charlotte’s Web. We were 12 years old and the experience got us used to letting our imaginations run rampant while being read to. I’m sure those 15 minutes a day got kids into the habit of looking for wonder through books better than anything else could have…You want your kids to read better? Only 4 hours of television per WEEK. No smartphones until they are 16 years old. If you want a kid to be able to contact you in case of need, a cellphone works very well…one without a screen or access to the Web. Then all the money saved on getting a smartphone can be used to fill the kid’s bedroom with books.
s49nav almost 2 years ago
With the entire teacher’s union united against having to actually go back to work and teach them, who’s surprised that kids can’t read?
1BlackLivesMatter Premium Member almost 2 years ago
fjb
Gen.Flashman almost 2 years ago
Nothing new. There was a best selling book in 1961-“What Ivan knows that Johnny Doesn’t” that exposed the sad shape of American education by comparing reading/math skills of American/Soviet 4th graders.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Attn. copy editor: The correct word is breathe. Breath is a noun.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A win.. win for republicans. A new generation of kids that only get selected news from the media.. and a bunch of old codgers that pass on their inheritance.
p31893189 almost 2 years ago
breathe
Jack7528 almost 2 years ago
Good one Chip, both true.
DrDon1 almost 2 years ago
Bok loves to portray his cultural illiteracy!
s49nav almost 2 years ago
“Breathe, my pasty friend, breathe! Ho ho ho!”