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Gaazy wrote:Zan, what do you mean by that with the not dictating how employees act thing? Is that just a government thing or all around you dont think they should?
Gaazy wrote:Ya, like listen to them dang ole rappers that are ruining the minds of the kids nowaday. I guess its just not an important issue to give kids role models. I looked up to people like Michael Jordan and people like that, now they all look up to thugs like allen Iverson and 50 Cent
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Zanchief wrote:Gaazy wrote:Zan, what do you mean by that with the not dictating how employees act thing? Is that just a government thing or all around you dont think they should?
It's a government organization. It would be akin to saying anyone who goes to church on Sundays isn't fit to teach science.
Lyion wrote:To me you really are subtly saying you don't support choice, or options, but prefer the government mandated one size fits all socialist model.
10sun wrote:I guess I'm missing the big deal over this? The title of the post is misleading; sensationalist if anything.
Tikker wrote:10sun wrote:I guess I'm missing the big deal over this? The title of the post is misleading; sensationalist if anything.
I'm personally in favour of a unified curriculum across schools, rather than each school teaching a completely different standard
Tikker wrote:again
curriculum is different from teaching style
Lyion wrote:Adam and I had a good discussion regarding parenting/schools, and he made a good point that many parents simply use school as a daycare provider and are not actually involved with their kids. I think the fact so many areas have one school that ends up being a prison to 1/5 of the students who detract and hurt the growth of many others, that moving away from our current system is direly needed. Hopefully one day the powerful teachers union/lobby will be broken and real choice will be allowed, and a better environment for students will trump the current mediocrity that is our public school system.
Tikker wrote:let me rephrase, since certain people seem too thick lately
I think that by the time someone graduates from highschool, then need to learn a minimum of A, B, C and D
how they get there, the extra things they've learned, and whatever other experiences they obtain via their school experience should fall to individual school culture/preferences/etc
But it's reasonable to hope that everyone that finishes highschool would be competent in A, B, C and D
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