Despite knowing a lot of Gen Z will never own analog watches it is still fascinating that some of those kids cannot intuitively read an analog dial! Cheers, Filip
Can't do math? No worry, we'll dumb down the curriculum. Can't read or write well? No problem. We'll hustle you through to graduation no matter. Oh, and we'll make you memorize oodles of minutiae but we won't deliver a critical thinking course. Stepping o...
There was a clock that didn't have minute hashes and the "11" was very large (all the even numbers were smaller and the odd numbers were larger). So at 10:55, I read the clock incorrectly as 11:55, but then I realized that wasn't possible since it was too...
This seems profoundly confusing to them. When I tell them that means it's 10:45, they look at me like I'm speaking another language. Then I realized it's all because of how time is displayed on all their digital devices! As a digital display, they're so u...
... in a few years. We're full steam (who will understand this phrase?) heading towards science fiction phantasies... and not the most optimistic ones. Marcus
We have been instructed that if a student is caught cheating on any exam, it's an administrative issue. Not the classroom teacher. Therefore no penalty can be given. No zero on said exam. They must be allowed to retake the exam.
A friend of mine just told me yesterday that in Italy they are not teaching kids anymore how to read the clock (he has a 7 year old daughter), so he has to teach her, such a shame
... at least over here. Generally, though, it is easy to notice how the homes are failing to supply the kids with even the most basic everyday knowledge, so the school has to spend the shorter time (less hours in school than before, no Saturdays, for exam...
Some of those exam halls are converted sports arenas, after all. People will latch onto anything to excuse poor performance, especially when the ego is at risk. I wore a Seiko Kinetic quartz watch when I wrote exams all those years ago. Perhaps there’s an...
But they also have to teach calendars and seasons and hours minutes seconds, etc in “addition” to arithmetic, geometry, algebra, etc. So analog time falls by the wayside. BTW in general curricula have also given up teaching Roman Numerals and what those s...