
01-30-2022, 04:56 PM
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Planar Protector
Join Date: Dec 2021
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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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There is no good argument for not having transparency in lesson plans for parents
Personally I believe this actually is the norm, but if it isn’t, it should be. Parents should be allowed to know what their child is being taught, but not just for the obvious reasons. It is a parent’s job to instill a sense of time management and prioritizing in their child. Children for the most part always want to take the path of least resistance. So when it comes to academics, this means many children will try to pull the wool over their parent’s eyes on how they are doing in school if they can get away with it
My biggest gripe from parents is that they didn’t find out how badly their child was failing everything until they were like 3 weeks into failing. Parents who weren’t provided info on the kid’s lesson had no way of verifying what the kid was telling them. A parent should stay on top of their kid’s lesson, as a form of accountability to teach responsibility
If bad things aren’t being taught, there should be nothing to hide. Transparency always
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