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In reply to the discussion: Trend-starting Texas drops algebra II mandate [View all]Igel
(37,273 posts)Or deal with anything in horsepower.
They never have politicians talk about energy policy or deal with automative mileage requirements.
They never buy household appliances labeled in hp or in watts.
What happens is often what the teacher *needs* to get through is boring, simplistic, and doesn't appear related to what's going on in the world. By the time the teacher drags the students, struggling to avoid learning as much as possible and keeping their understanding at as simple a level as possible, through all the basics and can get to useful, interesting stuff the teacher's out of time. It's necessary to move on.
My kids ask about that kind of thing all the time, and I say that if they resisted in elementary school as much as they did in high school they'd be learning phonics and sight words in 10th grade and asking, "This reading crap, we keep studying it but when are we ever going to use it?"