That's because today's society and youth are so brain addled with an ADHD world woven around them. I see a lot of children aping the twitchy text and smart phone compulsions they see high schoolers and adults engage in 24/7. Post millennial kids shows and entertainment in general is mostly just bloated, empty calorie garbage that is so far removed from the organic artistry and warmth of kids shows and entertainment from just 15 years ago and older.
I find that a gross oversimplification. There will always be crap, crap always existed, and the nostalgia filter is always wrong. The Dora mode preschool program is (thankfully) dying out, Sesame Street is getting more complex with its message, and the newer preschool shows are starting to become
good again. And I can't say enough for the new crop of older kid's programming.
I see that as art imitating life. That is often how kids behave in class. And they would do it with or without the TV. There's no point in painting a false picture of the real world. The point of the segments was to show that despite their rough edges, the kids were learning something.
Kids are like that, true. Older, out of control kids that get reprimanded do that. Unfortunately, it
does send the message to kids that it's okay to do that in class. NONE of the characters ever get reprimanded for throwing things, insulting the other students, or the rude behavior. That may be fine for an older kid's show, like say Fat Albert (they often do get reprimanded for screwing around... at least Rudy does). But we're talking about an educational show for little kids. While I have no problem with it myself, in fact I think it's really really funny (and I want a compilation too), I can just imagine the letters from angry teachers. Basically the
other students that aren't Roosevelt are
kinda setting a bad example for the younger children. These are kindergarten and first grade age kids watching (at the time). They don't know that it's supposed to be a joke.