Methinks they should spend more time in math and english classes, and less time being taken to ideological protests.
Tachyoff on
EQAO has never been a great test but this is still concerning
PythonEntusiast on
Who would have thought? Do parents enforce reading and math on their children? Does government roll out propagandistic programs encouraging reading and math? Too much laissez fait, not enough action.
jerrys153 on
With the amount of time teachers spend evacuating the classroom every time *that* student starts throwing desks and chairs around I’m surprised the other kids can learn anything at all. It’s just trying to keep the kids safe these days in a lot of classes, absolutely no time to teach anything with the constant disruption and danger. But the board is continuing to push integration for all no matter how little sense it makes, provide no assistants to support it, and refuse to have any consequences for dangerous or even criminal student behaviour. If they think the scores are low now, just wait a few more years. But I can’t wait to see Ford, who is the one chronically underfunding the schools and constantly forcing changes to the curriculum, blame the *teachers* for all this.
WombRaider_3 on
Maybe they can learn math and English from the….*checks notes*…. Palestinian protesters?
percoscet on
The headline makes it sound like the TDSB is doing poorly but the test results are in line with the provincial average.Â
TDSB results:
>Â In Grade 9, 56 per cent of teens met the standard in math (down a percentage point); and among first-time students taking the literacy test, 84 per cent met the standard (down a percentage point).
Ontario results:
> [Math] in Grade 9 was 54 per cent (unchanged). Literacy was 85 per cent (unchanged).Â
Toronto catholic school board:
>Â In Grade 9 math, 55 per cent met the standard (up one percentage point). And literacy test results remained unchanged with 84 per cent meeting the standard.
TurtlePowerMutant on
Love how everyone here doesn’t seem to know the tests are rigged to show exactly what they want to show.
Silly-Ad-6341 on
Who needs to read and do math when chatgpt can sumarize it for you in 5 year old English.
Ewkf on
Why are comments blaming one shit school taking kids to a protest for the cause of this across province. Kids today have internet brain rot, they’re losing their retention and thinking capabilities
HiphenNA on
Fuck it. I’ll teach em. Scalene triangles aint got nothing on a calc final
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Who could have seen this coming?
Methinks they should spend more time in math and english classes, and less time being taken to ideological protests.
EQAO has never been a great test but this is still concerning
Who would have thought? Do parents enforce reading and math on their children? Does government roll out propagandistic programs encouraging reading and math? Too much laissez fait, not enough action.
With the amount of time teachers spend evacuating the classroom every time *that* student starts throwing desks and chairs around I’m surprised the other kids can learn anything at all. It’s just trying to keep the kids safe these days in a lot of classes, absolutely no time to teach anything with the constant disruption and danger. But the board is continuing to push integration for all no matter how little sense it makes, provide no assistants to support it, and refuse to have any consequences for dangerous or even criminal student behaviour. If they think the scores are low now, just wait a few more years. But I can’t wait to see Ford, who is the one chronically underfunding the schools and constantly forcing changes to the curriculum, blame the *teachers* for all this.
Maybe they can learn math and English from the….*checks notes*…. Palestinian protesters?
The headline makes it sound like the TDSB is doing poorly but the test results are in line with the provincial average.Â
TDSB results:
>Â In Grade 9, 56 per cent of teens met the standard in math (down a percentage point); and among first-time students taking the literacy test, 84 per cent met the standard (down a percentage point).
Ontario results:
> [Math] in Grade 9 was 54 per cent (unchanged). Literacy was 85 per cent (unchanged).Â
Toronto catholic school board:
>Â In Grade 9 math, 55 per cent met the standard (up one percentage point). And literacy test results remained unchanged with 84 per cent meeting the standard.
Love how everyone here doesn’t seem to know the tests are rigged to show exactly what they want to show.
Who needs to read and do math when chatgpt can sumarize it for you in 5 year old English.
Why are comments blaming one shit school taking kids to a protest for the cause of this across province. Kids today have internet brain rot, they’re losing their retention and thinking capabilities
Fuck it. I’ll teach em. Scalene triangles aint got nothing on a calc final