British schools are replacing analog clocks because kids can't read them

I must apologise on behalf of Goatie for him/her derailing this thread. I was simply offering my thoughts to the demise of Anna Logs business in these times of austerity.

He lead me astray.
Please resume normal posting now :thumbsup:
 
lol you guys are nuts. You know the funny thing I am trying to design an analog clock for the store I am working on for the last day or so. Even working on a Goatwack line. :)

I've never asked to see another mans clock before, but would like to see yours. Any chance you can get it up on here? Is it a big one so everyone can see it? My wife likes big clocks.
 
My nephew had the same problem here and I taught him in 5 minutes. Pretty sad when you are in a place of learning and instead of teach them they say oh we will just buy ones they can understand. Great life lesson. :what:
 
I know cuz learning new things doesn't help build self-confidence.
 
It's not the clock that is stressing out the kids, it's the TESTS, constant tests, and constant teaching to pass the tests rather than teaching the topic in a way that engages the kids' interests.
 

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