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Schools give children the tools to carry out their creativity, when kids realize that their creative endeavours are impractical, they rethink things and ground their thoughts in reality, doesnt make them less creative, they just know what will and wont work. Give one of those creative kids a bunch of tools and tell them to make the creative thing they thought of and they will get nowhere.
Where i live we have charter schools where some just leave everything up to the kids to sort out and learn at their own pace, my fiance had to teach one of them who transferred to her school and the kid was fucking useless, couldnt read, write, count or do anything, alot of use that creativity is when they cant even count.
Yeah, im sure they are getting alot out of boycotting education -_-
Its good to be a skeptic, a general rule should be that everything is false until proven true or at least very likely true for hypothetical arguments, but this anti-education paranoia is detrimental, so long as the parents are involved in the childs education then they shouldnt be against it. Schools have a hell of a job to do, my fiance teaches in what should be a lowest decile school on the scale (its brought up because a couple of rich white farmers live in the area who dont send their kids there) and she has to spend a large portion of her time baby sitting and managing little black kids behaviour. Its a real shame too because all of the progress she makes with the black kids is lost as soon as they go home to their shitholes where their nigger families just undo everything with this anti education sentiment and anti white ideology.
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[–] mudbear 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Schools give children the tools to carry out their creativity, when kids realize that their creative endeavours are impractical, they rethink things and ground their thoughts in reality, doesnt make them less creative, they just know what will and wont work. Give one of those creative kids a bunch of tools and tell them to make the creative thing they thought of and they will get nowhere.
Where i live we have charter schools where some just leave everything up to the kids to sort out and learn at their own pace, my fiance had to teach one of them who transferred to her school and the kid was fucking useless, couldnt read, write, count or do anything, alot of use that creativity is when they cant even count.
[–] bourbonexpert ago
That reminds me of a conversation I had. He was a cashier at a ghetto party store.
He was telling me at least 20% mumbled or spoke so poorly they couldn’t get the service they wanted, then they would get mad.
Imagine being a doctor and dealing with that? Detroit has a 80% dropout rate. And 51% of the blacks are functionally illiterate.
[–] mudbear ago
Yeah, im sure they are getting alot out of boycotting education -_- Its good to be a skeptic, a general rule should be that everything is false until proven true or at least very likely true for hypothetical arguments, but this anti-education paranoia is detrimental, so long as the parents are involved in the childs education then they shouldnt be against it. Schools have a hell of a job to do, my fiance teaches in what should be a lowest decile school on the scale (its brought up because a couple of rich white farmers live in the area who dont send their kids there) and she has to spend a large portion of her time baby sitting and managing little black kids behaviour. Its a real shame too because all of the progress she makes with the black kids is lost as soon as they go home to their shitholes where their nigger families just undo everything with this anti education sentiment and anti white ideology.