Posted by ericl on March 08, 2008 at 12:04:29 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: CHEATING IN SCHOOL posted by Nat on March 08, 2008 at 11:42:35:
it all comes down to honesty and honor, both sorely lacking in the past 3 decades or so,now we seem to have young people believing that the "system owes them, after all they didnt ask to be born" wrong, nobody owes you anything,the whole point of being in school, isnt to just get good grades, although it certainly cant hurt, the point is to learn from the teachers so kids have the ability to provide for themselves as well as their future familys, a concept thet seems lost, some years ago there was a contest in which high school seniors were given a tape measure and told to go measure a window in the classroom they were in, 90 % couldnt accuratly read the tape! [ i could do that at the age of 8] also some teachers dont seem to able to teach their chosen subject to well these days either, but if you cheat, you lose , even if you dont get caught, by cheating you failed to learn the subject mater, and that was the whole point of the lesson, just my opinion
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