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Miram · 31-35, F
I think people should stop blaming the educational system for their failures and take some personal responsibility.
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EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Miram I feel like I'm missing out on some epic insanity because the person who you're talking to has blocked me.
why god....WHYYYYYY????? 😭
why god....WHYYYYYY????? 😭
Miram · 31-35, F
@cherokeepatti
And you are talking about what I know or don't know.
Whether or not it's your country is irrelevant.
My point remains, you have full access to information and you have no excuses to blame anyone for personal failures in that field.
And you are talking about what I know or don't know.
Whether or not it's your country is irrelevant.
My point remains, you have full access to information and you have no excuses to blame anyone for personal failures in that field.
Miram · 31-35, F
@EuphoricTurtle
They are saying because I am not from the US, I don't know about the US.
This is after claiming that critical thinking isn't considered in the educational system. They don't realize that US curriculum designers were actually pioneers in study skills. They literally coined the concept.
It's ridiculous.
They are saying because I am not from the US, I don't know about the US.
This is after claiming that critical thinking isn't considered in the educational system. They don't realize that US curriculum designers were actually pioneers in study skills. They literally coined the concept.
It's ridiculous.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
the school system needs a complete overhaul. There are career choices that don’t require a college degree and there needs to be viable alternatives offered at the high school level to steer students who don’t want a college degree towards those careers.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Elevatorpitches yeah for some. They need some hands-on experience in the trade they are going for. Like working in the summers or weekends.
Elevatorpitches · F
@cherokeepatti I needed it full time
maybe I wouldn't be a LEFT wing freedom loving creep now
I needed more hard knocks and threats and bullying by students and teachers and shaming when I failed, less books more NAILS and HAMMERS
maybe it would have helped
maybe I wouldn't be a LEFT wing freedom loving creep now
I needed more hard knocks and threats and bullying by students and teachers and shaming when I failed, less books more NAILS and HAMMERS
maybe it would have helped
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Elevatorpitches Maybe so, and apprenticeships are good for young people too.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Our school system exists mostly just to babysit because both parents have to work. Intelligent educated people did not put Trump in the White House. And 74 million wanted to give him another 4 years to finish destroying what little is left of this pitiful broken country after about 60 years of bad leadership.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@hunkalove the school system problems started with the John D. Rockefeller who created the National Education Board in 1902 and it’s funding made it very influential in the shaping of the modern-day school system. One of his quotes was “I don’t want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers.”
spjennifer · 61-69, T
I disagree, the failure is on the parents expecting the education system to be daycare for their children. By the time i started grade 1 I could read, write and speak 2 languages and could add, subtract, multiply and divide because my parents made the effort to teach me instead of sitting on the couch watching TV. Yes the public education systems have to teach to the lowest common denominator but doesn't mean that all children are, parents need to be involved in their children's education, not expect miracles from schools...
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@Elevatorpitches Right, of course my personal situation wouldn't necessarily work for all children but most parents today expect daycare or elementary schools to educate their children and many don't get involved at all.
Elevatorpitches · F
@spjennifer they feel that way cause they are working all day and no care othrwise
Its an institutional failure not a moral failure, they have no choice than to expect schools to do it, parents are just NOT HOME at all anymore they would be driven out of their homes otherwise
some choice no affordable daycare either for the younger kids
torn in a hundred different ways, modern families
maybe I knew that when I became a perpetual SINGLE
and hey I still can't make it, no life nothing but failure, was never anything BUT that 4 me
and my mother stayed home and helped us but I was a loser anyway
its never as neat and pat as people wanna believe how things shake out
and I myself have no explanation why I was such a failure when I had such an ideal upbringing, just like yours
maybe just stupid
Its an institutional failure not a moral failure, they have no choice than to expect schools to do it, parents are just NOT HOME at all anymore they would be driven out of their homes otherwise
some choice no affordable daycare either for the younger kids
torn in a hundred different ways, modern families
maybe I knew that when I became a perpetual SINGLE
and hey I still can't make it, no life nothing but failure, was never anything BUT that 4 me
and my mother stayed home and helped us but I was a loser anyway
its never as neat and pat as people wanna believe how things shake out
and I myself have no explanation why I was such a failure when I had such an ideal upbringing, just like yours
maybe just stupid
spjennifer · 61-69, T
@Elevatorpitches It is a different world than our parents grew up in where maybe the wife could stay at home, may not be the case now but still parents are more selfish than they used to be and have a lot more things to do now too...
Rose0415 · 36-40, F
Maybe that's why some young people can't even make it through their first semester of college.
Teacher unions, ineffective ,sucking Democratic you know what and
and screwing the students they’re supposed to represent.
Thank God for charter and religious schools!!
and screwing the students they’re supposed to represent.
Thank God for charter and religious schools!!
Elevatorpitches · F
@soar2newhighs nope
Stopmakingsense · 56-60, F
True, when we study education, the results are always a comparison of one kind of classroom learning vs not being able to attend due to calamity, and Even then, sometimes calamity wins. Evidence based education is expensive to agree upon and radically leftist. No way they're doing it in public school, too controversial.
When the University Lab School burned down in Honolulu, they didn't bother to rebuild. Who needs evidence based teaching? No community in the country.
When the University Lab School burned down in Honolulu, they didn't bother to rebuild. Who needs evidence based teaching? No community in the country.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
So what do you suggest as a solution and/or alternative?
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Bados O que tu estás a propor é apenas o profissional MAIS cedo. Como é que miúdos de 11/12 anos vão conseguir tomar uma decisão dessas? Não tens noção que o ensino obrigatório é uma maneira também de proteger os miúdos que de outra maneira seriam obrigados pelos pais irem trabalhar assim que possível? Ficando privados de uma educação que lhe dá uma possibilidade de uma vida melhor?
É disto que se trata, a possibilidade de uma vida melhor, não uma certeza. Não é por teres um canudo que estás automaticamente qualificado para ganhares 2,500 euros por mês. Mas garanto-te que estatisticamente é mais provável ganhares isso com educação superior do que com a 4ª classe.
Estudei em Portugal, estudei em Inglaterra e estudei na Suécia. Treta é o que estás a propor.
É disto que se trata, a possibilidade de uma vida melhor, não uma certeza. Não é por teres um canudo que estás automaticamente qualificado para ganhares 2,500 euros por mês. Mas garanto-te que estatisticamente é mais provável ganhares isso com educação superior do que com a 4ª classe.
Estudei em Portugal, estudei em Inglaterra e estudei na Suécia. Treta é o que estás a propor.
Bados · 100+, M
@EuphoricTurtle Isto não é 1950 ninguém vai por os putos a trabalhar no campo aos 14 anos no máximo era nos computadores aos 14. E não vejo isso pior que andar anos a estudar ir tirar hotelaria e ir ganhar uma miseria.
A maioria dos licenciados, mestrados e até doutorados não vão ganhar mais que 1000 euros. A realidade é que sim é mais provável ganhar 2500 euros ao mes com a 4º classe se começou um negocio nos anos 70 ou 80. É a miséria de pais que temos. Queres 2500 ao mes? então é bom que sejas um boy de um dos partidos.
A maioria dos licenciados, mestrados e até doutorados não vão ganhar mais que 1000 euros. A realidade é que sim é mais provável ganhar 2500 euros ao mes com a 4º classe se começou um negocio nos anos 70 ou 80. É a miséria de pais que temos. Queres 2500 ao mes? então é bom que sejas um boy de um dos partidos.
EuphoricTurtle · 41-45, M
@Bados De tudo isso que acabaste de dizer...nada...absolutamente nada tem haver com o estado da nossa educação.
Salários são baixos?
Pessoas que ganham bem porque têm 40-50 anos de experiência de trabalho?
Cultura da cunha?
Salários são baixos?
Pessoas que ganham bem porque têm 40-50 anos de experiência de trabalho?
Cultura da cunha?
FreeSpirit1 · F
It's usually big city public schools which are failing, small town and suburban public schools are much better and private schools usually outperform both.
FreeSpirit1 · F
@Bados you don't have to be elite you just need money, I sent my son to private high school because I could afford 4 years of it but not 12.. I'm not elite, but I was in debt.
Bados · 100+, M
@FreeSpirit1 I am not american.
FreeSpirit1 · F
@Bados ok
Graylight · 51-55, F
Really not true.
Elevatorpitches · F
It was the jewel of our american institutions once and shouldnt be blamed for what happened to it.
Whatever happened to all our public institutions also happened to public education. The corporatocracy did not own it once.
But its a sentiment I see alot in some circles and other people don't necessarily agree with this, including me
Whatever happened to all our public institutions also happened to public education. The corporatocracy did not own it once.
But its a sentiment I see alot in some circles and other people don't necessarily agree with this, including me
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
Liberals brainwash sheds
Elevatorpitches · F
what is the "must basic one"?
I need one like that and I have a college degree too and a hundred more credits besides
lol
buried alive under my stupidity
I need one like that and I have a college degree too and a hundred more credits besides
lol
buried alive under my stupidity
smiler2012 · 56-60
{@bados] if this is the norm it is a feather in the cap for the state education system . if true what a waste of money public education is
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Elevatorpitches · F
@Stereoguy you can "choose" your parents to be lucky enough to stay home?
Does your mother have a choice in that?
Does your mother have a choice in that?
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Elevatorpitches · F
@Stereoguy this is all I "meant": do children have the power to determine the fate of their own parents?
No its the luck of the draw
I hope you always have the power to see your kids able to home school their own and maybe some people would say its inevitable cause its fated
and I say its always the luck of the draw ansd also I had a great public education, culturally rich and well rounded
and I can't do anything to make a living but I would never blame my education and maybe I was just stupid
No its the luck of the draw
I hope you always have the power to see your kids able to home school their own and maybe some people would say its inevitable cause its fated
and I say its always the luck of the draw ansd also I had a great public education, culturally rich and well rounded
and I can't do anything to make a living but I would never blame my education and maybe I was just stupid