And? How does that teach Excel, PowerPoint and Networking?Brookline High School actually has a course named "Life Skills."
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And? How does that teach Excel, PowerPoint and Networking?Brookline High School actually has a course named "Life Skills."
How do you expect to have rational discourse if all you do is cry "you're lying!" at your interlocutor every time you receive a response that does not validate your prejudice? It's not logical. It seems as if you could benefit from a class in critical reasoning, as is taught in America's public schools.No you're not.....Quit fronting.
You didn’t answer my questionA course catalogue and curriculum overview for Brookline High School is available online.
Hypothetically speaking...YES....public schools could be useful just as they once were.Let's assume that changed completely.
Are public schools useful to the nation? If so, why?
In the construction business, I've had contact with your "graduates" on more occasions than you know.What contact do you have with school kids every day?
If we shut down all public schools across the entire country how do you think that would impact us?Hypothetically speaking...YES....public schools could be useful just as they once were.
I'm afraid those in blue shitholes are just too far gone.
My daughter who happens to be an educator.Who told you that?
I know who you are, Bubba....You're as committed to maintaining the status quo of the 100-year old of state-run education model as anyone I've ever met.....Even tinkering around the margins brings forth demands from you that the changes be proven to be effective, even though what you've been doing clearly isn't.How do you expect to have rational discourse if all you do is cry "you're lying!" at your interlocutor every time you receive a response that does not validate your prejudice? It's not logical. It seems as if you could benefit from a class in critical reasoning, as is taught in America's public schools.
Not what I have been told. We'll see I guess.I do not work in Brookline, but I can tell you that students use PowerPoint and XL all the time in almost all their classes. This is not an esoteric skill these days.
How could that be?....Didn't they go to gubmint schools to learn better?The number one failure when it come to educating today youth is the failure at home…
Our parents took the time to help and teach us but today parents fail miserably in that duty…
Public and Private education has their limits and the home is where a child will firsts learn.How could that be?....Didn't they go to gubmint schools to learn better?
The only thing stopping teachers from earning top dollar is the gubmint-run monopoly model, that has been forced upon the nation for over a century.....Under a total free market model, the best teachers would earn the best incomes.Public and Private education has their limits and the home is where a child will firsts learn.
Teachers have limited resources and do a thankless job and I wouldn’t want to do that job even if you paid me top dollar because in today society most parents want you to raise their kid and then bitch about the failure…
Anyone Who Lives Like a Child When He Is Not One Will Wind Up With the Mind of a Child
The worst crippling is working without pay, not student debt, so you're being led into unnatural assumptions again. Because of mandated student poverty, a college student lives like a child. That stunts his emotional growth and, no matter how much his submission to slavery pays off in financial success, he will have personal failures for the rest of his life.
I disagree, spending four years at a university accruing $50K-$100K for a degree that pays $35K/yr to start is far more crippling.The worst crippling is working without pay, not student debt,
I disagree here as well. That is also a big assumption on your part. Emotional growth can be achieved away from home, meeting new individuals, expanding your mind through education and acquired relationships.That stunts his emotional growth and, no matter how much his submission to slavery pays off in financial success, he will have personal failures for the rest of his life.