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The issue is not with algebra per se, but the overall difficulty level of high school. What he says is also true of languages - no matter how hard you try, some people just can't spell.
Finishing high school should be an accomplishment, not a given. Redirect those who can't (due to either social or natural sciences) to trades as early as 14-15 yo. |
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The issue is not with algebra per se, but the overall difficulty level of high school. What he says is also true of languages - no matter how hard you try, some people just can't spell. |
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i agree with this. at 14 it's pretty clear which children are suited to a more academic education and which would be better served by a more practical one. |
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i'm sure that happens in some cases, but i'm not convinced it's very common. i remember in my school there were a fair number of pupils who were just completely fed up with school by about 14 and no doubt the teachers couldn't wait to see the back of them as well. they were made to sit through another two years, learning very little because they weren't interested and naturally some them would disrupt the class, making it harder for everyone to learn. maybe one or two got serious during those two years, but majority drifted through, learning nothing and then left with few/no qualifications and a hatred of education. In our traditional high school, you can take mechanics, electronics, etc. If you're so inclined, you can also request a transfer to a "vocational high school" which is ~75% trades development and 25% "life skills". |
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I remember a semester of Economics being required in high school. Of course, with four years of English being required but only three years of math, they must have had messed up priorities according to Al And I have no idea what that rolleyes smiley is about. |
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We had no economics but had the choice of either drama or philosophy. We had 4 years of English, 4 years of foreign language, and 4 years of math. How did you only have 3 years of math? Algebra II, Geometry, Trig, Calculus is the standard 4-year high school progression. |
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They made you buy your bellhop uniform? What a ripoff. Although on second thought, maybe that was their clever way to give you an incentive not to quit in the first month, since you'll want to get your money's worth out of the uniform. I've owned this suit for several years now. It's a Jones New York. A regular business suit. Only thing they gave me was a nametag and a radio with earpiece. |
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Claiming that this type of attitude is not more prevalent on the left is like claiming that American conservatives aren't more likely to be homophobes. |
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