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<blockquote data-quote="rambot" data-source="post: 77659419" data-attributes="member: 145797"><p>No. If you've read the research you'd know that there there has been a very very mild improvement on the bottom end and absolutely no real change for scores.</p><p>Privatization of education is just another way for someone to make money on someone else's labour.</p><p></p><p></p><p>On the wholethat is true because most kids learning in poverty have mental health issues and anxiety that they pick up from the parents. So yes kids in poverty tend to need more learning supports. By way of example (ug....this one depresses me,...sorry). I have a parent with PTSD, high anxiety, agorophobia, and schizophrenia. She has a son (gr9) whose been with me for 3 years. He did as best as she could which was....barely enough. But in the last year, she's unfortunately, started to plant some very unhelpful seeds in her brain. In addition to being saddled with those mental health issues, she also has a bit of a "ghosts, spirits are cool and real" thing going on. At the start of the year she began to tell her son that bad spirits are following him everywhere and that his terrible father is one of those people. Sadly, you wouldn't be too surprised to learn that he's developed some paranoia and is now seeing spirits around him. All.the.time.</p><p></p><p>I live in a high needs school and almost half of all thr kids in our school have education plans or behaviour plans or both. Sometimes the parents are doing thr best they can...and sometimes they aren't. But either way their kids brain development is affected by poverty, no doubt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rambot, post: 77659419, member: 145797"] No. If you've read the research you'd know that there there has been a very very mild improvement on the bottom end and absolutely no real change for scores. Privatization of education is just another way for someone to make money on someone else's labour. On the wholethat is true because most kids learning in poverty have mental health issues and anxiety that they pick up from the parents. So yes kids in poverty tend to need more learning supports. By way of example (ug....this one depresses me,...sorry). I have a parent with PTSD, high anxiety, agorophobia, and schizophrenia. She has a son (gr9) whose been with me for 3 years. He did as best as she could which was....barely enough. But in the last year, she's unfortunately, started to plant some very unhelpful seeds in her brain. In addition to being saddled with those mental health issues, she also has a bit of a "ghosts, spirits are cool and real" thing going on. At the start of the year she began to tell her son that bad spirits are following him everywhere and that his terrible father is one of those people. Sadly, you wouldn't be too surprised to learn that he's developed some paranoia and is now seeing spirits around him. All.the.time. I live in a high needs school and almost half of all thr kids in our school have education plans or behaviour plans or both. Sometimes the parents are doing thr best they can...and sometimes they aren't. But either way their kids brain development is affected by poverty, no doubt [/QUOTE]
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