It seems like that’s a societal problem that should be tackled at a societal level, rather than a fundamental failing of students.
It’s not something schools can fix, regardless of the style of pedagogy chosen; so why not improve school in its area of focus, and introduce solutions to students’ home life at the same time?
Easier said than done, I know, but focusing on the wrong area will get even less done.
It’s not something schools can fix, regardless of the style of pedagogy chosen; so why not improve school in its area of focus, and introduce solutions to students’ home life at the same time?
Easier said than done, I know, but focusing on the wrong area will get even less done.