Truancy and the school system
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Truancy and the school system
How far has the school system advanced in the last century? Some would say not far. I feel differently. In my opinion, schools have advanced from cesspits of enforced obedience to happy environments where learning is looked forward to instead of required. What has brought this about? Some would say technology; some say teaching techniques have advanced. However, there is proof that truancy has been the key to advancing education
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we know it. It has improved the lives of people everywhere, both physically and mentally. Some would like to pass laws to stop truancy, but this must not happen. In the event of the end of absences, education as we know it would revert to a primordial state of capital punishment and forced learning (i.e. no learning at all). Skipping must not end. For the good of the future generations, do not attend class.
we know it. It has improved the lives of people everywhere, both physically and mentally. Some would like to pass laws to stop truancy, but this must not happen. In the event of the end of absences, education as we know it would revert to a primordial state of capital punishment and forced learning (i.e. no learning at all). Skipping must not end. For the good of the future generations, do not attend class.