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| MCB Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
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Do you have statistics on this? Most of the people I’ve met have come across at being better educated (or maybe just more intelligent, although that would be a weird coincidence). There’s merit in striving to do more research on your own instead of copying from the kid in the desk beside you. See above. Values come from many places, including your experiences in whatever school system you are in. Quote:
I am not against the public education system. My current litter of kids are both enrolled in public education as were my two sons, now grown. I do believe though that for my sons, and also for myself (I went through the public school system as well), the public school system actually hurt their education. The school system seems to be set at a pace designed for slightly handicapped kids, meaning that those at or above normal intelligence are held back. Both my sons and myself were bored in school. It is very frustrating to sit through 2 or 3 days of a math concept that one grasped in a matter of a few minutes for example. I think many people will relate to the fact that school was boring. I went from being a straight “A” student up to grade 7 to graduating high school with “B’s” and “C’s” and only the occasional “A” because I was trained to be lazy. My sons were both similar. That is not a good value to learn, anywhere. I didn’t know much about home schooling when my kids were young, but I really like the idea of letting kids go at their own pace and finding the resources to complete their projects on their own (with guidance from parents or available instructors if needed). That way they can be rewarded for working hard with free time to learn more about the rest of the world while their public school counterparts are listening to their teacher ramble on over and over again concepts that are of little interest or already learned. | ||
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| call me H8 for short Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Smyrna TN
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nope, I was turned loose as soon as I could walk, I never been to no f'n skool![]()
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| MCB Member Join Date: Jul 2006
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why do i have to spend half my time in this thread saying that i never said what i never said? yeah, that sentence brought to you by public schools ![]()
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