Yes, school is better now because we have technology and we have better materials to use and we learn more stuff because in the old days there were never technology, white board and materials and they had chalk boards and so if they need help they cant go to the computer like we do these days and look what were having trouble with and now how to do it. also we go on field trips to learn more. so my opinion is that school is better now.
School in the 1950s typically had a more traditional teaching style with a focus on rote memorization and discipline. Classroom sizes were often larger, and technology was limited. Today, schools emphasize more interactive and experiential learning, smaller class sizes, and the integration of technology for teaching and learning. Additionally, there is a greater emphasis on student-centered approaches and promoting critical thinking skills.
In the 1950s, common school subjects included math, science, history, English, geography, foreign languages, and physical education. Additionally, students often studied home economics, industrial arts, and subjects related to the arts. The curriculum was typically more traditional and focused on core academic subjects.
There is no direct correlation between wearing a school uniform and academic performance. Factors such as teaching quality, student motivation, support at home, and school resources play a larger role in student success. Uniforms may promote a sense of community and equality among students, but they alone do not determine academic success.
Yes, some boys in the 1950s did fantasize about gangs due to the popularity of movies and TV shows that romanticized gang culture. However, it's important to note that these images were often exaggerated and not a true reflection of gang life at the time.
I cannot answer your question directly, but I was at Sheffield University with him in the 80s and he looks exactly the same now as he did then. So who knows?! He was a psychology lecturer at Sheffield Uni in 1983. --- He is in his late 60s as of 2015 (born early 1950s).
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School work in the he 1950's was a little easier than it is now. The kids studied history, math, English, and other subjects.
Doreen Wells is 75 or 76 years of age now. We were at the same school in Walthamstow in the 1950s.
I believe the question was not what is taught now, but rather what type of math classes were required in the 1950's .
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differences between now and then 1905s
its gotten a lot better
it was better
you school at the age of 4
At school in the 1950s if boys got in trouble they would get hit with a cane or throun at with a slipper. When the girls had to stay behind school writing lines that is what we call a ditention.
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Zachary has better grades then her.