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The Cheating Crisis in our Schools

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Anonymous:

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--- Quote ---In addition to a traditional curriculum, Hyde School expects their students to:

* Demonstrate a desire to be lifelong learners;
* Take risks by choosing courses that challenge them, rather than those that accommodate natural abilities;
* Act out of concern to support their peers with academic struggles;
* Take leadership roles in the classroom and in the community;
* Hold high expectations for themselves and their classmates.

Further, they must expect to make mistakes, and to learn from them.

"Character is inspired, not imparted," says Gauld. "We cannot pour it into our kids or our families. Self-esteem—real, authentic self-esteem—is essential, and once earned, it can never be taken away. Our children should graduate from schools with a healthy amount of it."
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10/10 on the BULLSHIT scale
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Inspired not imparted?  So the character the Elle Wizell gained by surviving the death camp was "inspired" by the Nazi SS?
Nice one Joe.

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