How fo you compare the children before and now in terms of learning?
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Schools today still generally have the same structure as that of prior decades; students follow a standard schedule, beginning, ending, and changing classes at the same times—this standardization was strengthened by No Child Left Behind of the early 2000s. One of the significant changes brought about in the twenty-first-century is that of advanced technology. Students always have their cell phones on them, turn in homework via the internet, or even attend classes online. Schools are also now more diverse, especially in comparison to nineteenth-century classrooms. There's also a recent trend of teachers being laid-off and budgets cut within public schools.
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