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In reply to the discussion: I Just Learned That They Don't Teach Cursive Writing In Schools These Days..... [View all]global1
(26,507 posts)What are those more important things? What in fact are kids learning in school these days? I've read in the links here that we don't teach civics, art, music, PE. Is it all reading, writing and arithmetic? Do they teach geography and history these days?
As I don't have a kid - I'm kind of curious now. Certainly a lot of my tax monies go to my school district. What's up in schools? What am I paying for?
Is it all computer skills? I know I've said I wish I had access to a computer when I was back in grade school, high school and college. I think about how smart I'd be today. What I find fortunate is that what I really took away from my education is how to continue to educate myself these days. I learned how to learn. As such, I've been able to pick up most books now and I learn something new every day.
I'm really being sincere here - I don't have the foggiest as to what is going on in school these days.
Is there any link out there that spells out the curriculum - grades K to 8? What's going on in the high schools? It's no wonder that I've heard people say that the college degree is equivalent to what we learned in high school.
One of the things I really think is important is teaching children how to think. Teaching them how to make decisions. Good judgement.
But I'm still amazed at how many teens that work the fast food places and other jobs that involve money - don't know how to make change unless the cash register shows them what amount they must give back to the customer.