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Lost you? In the sense you disagreed with the assertions? That students do have learning styles and can just Google it? And what would be other cognitive theories of which teachers should be aware? Is there another book you'd recommend? Thanks!
Indeed. I don't have numbers, but possible for a school to not have a physics teacher, so not offer physics at all. At KS3 physics and chemistry are called 'physical science' but what they get depends on the teacher, the school, the district, and the state they live in.
I think she only like tax when it enriches the already wealthy.
"Well they should teach useful skills in school like how to do your taxes." And you'd pay attention to that riveting subject? And not complain that it changed in three years?
My kids have the opposite experience. They get bored with competitive games but are really into coop.
For reasons I have yet to understand, antiup doesn't mean down.