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In the 70s we had DISCIPLINE in schools. What happened?
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[quote:Flame Garcia:MV80MTgxMDMyXzc2MDE3NzA2XzgxQzQ0NEU2] The Protected Culture Act of 1964 was passed (aka) The Affirmative Action Law and from this point forward it has been a race to the bottom of the learning scale. Affirmative action describes policies that support members of a disadvantaged group that has previously suffered discrimination (and may continue to) in such areas as education, employment, or housing. Historically and internationally, support for affirmative action has sought to achieve goals such as bridging inequalities in employment and pay, increasing access to education, promoting diversity, and redressing apparent past wrongs, harms, or hindrances. - the lunatic liberal leftists democrats planted this poison tree 60 years ago and it has been bearing rotten fruit for some time - jmho [/quote]
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It was almost military-like. Standing up when a superior (teacher) walkedä in. Greetings (e.g. "Good morning, teacher!") were mandatory and the entire class would say it in unison. You always asked for a permission to speak. You did not leave the class until you were dismissed by the teacher.
You were punished if you forgot books or hadn't done your homework. Your mouth was washed with soap (really) if you cursed.
Back then nobody had ADHD or exhibited chronic bad behavior.
Most important of all, the parents didn't make excuses for their kids or tried to get special rules for their "special kid". Everybody was treated the same.
If you got good grades or the teacher commended you, you KNEW you had done a good job. No participation trophies back then.
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