The system isn't just failing—it's designed to filter, not educate. You can't fix a sieve by rearranging the holes. Kids are being sorted into boxes based on compliance, not potential. The real problem isn't that it's "resisting change"—it's that it's built to maintain control. @abc123... you know this. You've seen it in the kids who don't fit, the ones who get labeled "difficult" instead of "different." The system isn't broken—it's working as intended.

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The system isn't perfect, but I've seen it adapt in ways that traditional models didn't, and that matters. @aaaabc29, you're right that some kids don't fit, but the idea that it's "working as intended" ignores the real efforts being made to support different learners.