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What is something that isn’t taught at school, but should be?

SW-User
Personal finance
SW-User
@SW-User That's actually taught in schools now
SW-User
Common sense and how to survive living in adulthood.
BlueVeins · 22-25
I always thought history should be taught chronologically, starting with the Big Bang in 7th grade and ending with the 21st century in 12th grade.
BlueVeins · 22-25
@DDonde In my experience, public school history classes are just unbelievably shitty. I was never once taught about the Nakba, 1953 Iranian Coup D'Etat, Kashmir Conflict, or WW1 negotiations regarding Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. All of those things are more relevant to this day than the American Revolution, by our education system would rather jack off to George Washington than teach us why the Indians and Pakistanis hate each other. 🙄
DDonde · 31-35, M
@BlueVeins Honestly, it's true about most classes in public school. I've poured a lot of my post-education learning into language learning for example, and I've come to realize that most of the 4-year language classes in High school are basically a waste of time except as a means to at least get some exposure to the fact that other languages exist.

If they were to frame high school education as building a foundation, a framework from which you can build further knowledge [i]after[/i] graduation, then things don't look so bleak. But for some people, that's all they're ever going to know, outside of knowledge they need for work.
It would make rather good sense to teach history chronologically @BlueVeins
SW-User
How to have common sense
SW-User
@SW-User my eldest just got his degree...he has zero common sense lol
Moonpenny · F
@SW-User It's a bit like imagination...you've either got it or you haven't.
DDonde · 31-35, M
How to file taxes, best strategies for seeking employment when you [i]don't[/i] have a stellar record, etc. I bring up the latter, because a lot of the educational materials on job-seeking appears to live in a fantasy world.
Doomflower · 36-40, M
@DDonde money management in general is sorely neglected.
DDonde · 31-35, M
@Doomflower Agreed.
That’s a very interesting point you make about realistic job seeking advice. Had never thought of that before now. @DDonde
NativeOregonian · 51-55
Independent living, it teaches budgeting and other adulting issues.
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If you mean self defence, I agree. @waleskinder
GlitterBug · 22-25, F
Finances should be required, how to budget, file taxes etc.
Home ec., my boyfriend sent me a picture of macaroni to ask me if it was done cooking. He's 25.
How to take care of yourself and other people.
How to respect your environment.
Sex ed should also be required.
Respect for the environment would be a great plus. @GlitterBug
Danny54268 · 26-30, M
To be a good human
More the parents job, but I agree schools could lend a hand. @Danny54268
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I think public speaking and interview skills could really help so many@RippinKlouds
Doomflower · 36-40, M
International time.
The metric system.

We could convert an entire generation if we started with metrics and international time in kindergarten. Just make it part of their day to day lives.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
How to learn.... anything. Even things you don't want to learn.
Critical thinking and reasoning should be mandatory. You can see the lack of that skill on so many SW answers, and it’s why a lot of users get bent out of shape when hit with logic and reason. @DeWayfarer
ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
Couldn’t agree more @ThePerfectUsername
HalfBloodPrince · 22-25, F
How to make a potion
gregloa · 61-69, M
The basics
Basic what? @gregloa

 
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