I attended two schools in my youth. Regional schools....farm-belt....rural surroundings. In simple terms....you had pretty average teachers, in some cases....you had sub-standard instructors.
I had the science teacher from 6th grade through the 9th grade....who skipped around with the book and each year....skipped the evolution chapter. I came to realize the impact of this at age twenty....while attending college (via the Air Force program).
I had an English teacher for the 6th/7th grade period....who wasted Fridays each week telling WW II stories. If you tested me on the meaning of pronouns or adjectives....I would have failed miserably.
Over a four-year period (6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grade) I had four math instructor who were dismal. I was a straight D student, and it was wasted time. In the 10th grade, I took a math class where the instructor handed you the book and said advance on your own (testing when you were prepared each week). I was a straight 'A' student for the remaining three years in math classes.
From the 9th grade on? I would have been better off if you'd just given me assignments and avoided class-time (home-schooling). You could have tested me by the end of the 10th grade, and I could have passed any stupid test for graduation.
Over the years, I've had this opinion that most kids are maxing out by the end of the 8th/9th grade era, and you'd be better off with some technical school or community college situation.
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