At an early point in our children's school career, since we spent a lot of time teaching our children about the world, ourselves, they had conflict with the information the teacher dispensed. Our children would bring home all kinds of frustrations around the conflict of knowledge. One time, I told them, It's important to know your facts correctly and be confident in what you know, but if the teacher is teaching something you know is wrong and puts it on a test, give the answer that will get you an A, not the one that will cause a fight. You need the A to get into college, not you're righteousness.the dreaded "teacher is right" BS.
-Will (Dragonfly)