Paper Gradebooks and Private Pressures: How the School System is Losing the Battle Against Evasion and Complaints

Welcome to the world of school absurdity where paper gradebooks and private pressures are destroying the meaning of education! At the end of the school year, instead of valuing effort throughout the year, students get almost two weeks to prepare for exams, using this as a substitute for retakes. Is that fair? Of course not! Teachers are pressured to meet every student’s last-minute demands, which devalues their hard work all year long. And parents? They often resort to psychological torture, spending huge sums on private tutoring, convincing children they are victims, while teachers face uncompromising attacks. Private tutoring has become the norm since fifth grade, especially in math, chemistry, physics, and foreign languages. Kids and teachers together perfect evasion methods, passing them down as part of the educational process. In this chaos, school becomes an arena where the rights of some are denied to give others shiny top grades, damaging the education system. Is it time to ask where responsibility and honesty in education have gone? If you’re fed up with this circus too, share your thoughts—maybe together we can find a way out of this madness!

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