Well, we've got a huge problem with standardized tests in public schools, and it is beginning to creep a bit into college. It's not bad for us, though. In public school it's getting ridiculous.
No. I'm saying something simple. If you begin to struggle/fail in a class, get you BUTT IN AND GET HELP FROM THE TEACHER.
This didn't used to be an unheard of event. Now, it is. And the sicking mommy and daddy on you is quite real as well, at first I was shocked, now I just smile and "give the speech" appropriate to the rant/questions being screamed/asked.
No, this isn't from any book, unless others who experienced it wrote the book.
It is very real, it began to impact pass rates horribly. I can actually now "save" 3 or 5 more students out of about 20 if they at least can start coming to lecture. They won't thrive, but they have a chance of learning enough to pass.
The student sitting next to him, though, will often be the one who is taking calculus next year, and he's just going to ignore his peers and figure the problem out for himself.
I tell you, it's a shift in mentality that is noticeable in real life to many teachers.