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originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: Nothin
Sorry: don't agree.
Could you show us even one public school curriculum, that indeed teaches "basic life skills", from any country?
Like: Critical thinking; balancing a budget; self defense; growing,catching and preparing food; first aid; natural medicines and healing; fair trading and bartering skills; respectfulness and kindness; spirituality unattatched to any dogma; etc...
What you just mentioned are not basic life skills.
The only part of life that isn't optional is earning enough money to pay taxes, and afford food.
As far as your list though, I'll go through them one at a time.
Critial Thinking - How is this a necessity in life? Not everyone has to think, they only have to react. Just look at this website for an example, many preach critical thinking, but those same people are the first who will go look for an "alternative" viewpoint from some Russian backed website that has an agenda.
Budget - Again, not necessary. Having good financial management is helpful, and it would be nice if more schools taught this, but most already do have it as an elective.
Self defense - Why? Doesn't it make more sense to create a society that doesn't need to be violent?
Catching and preparing food - You mean, going to the grocery store and buying something like most sane people do? Most schools do offer cooking classes as well, and if they don't, they've presumably taught you how to read and reserach well enough to find a cookbook and use it.
First aid - This one would be useful to teach. So what do you propose we cut from the current schedule to make room for it?
Natural medicines - Why? Teaching about medicine would be lumped in with first aid, but why natural medicines specifically? Shouldn't people know how to use any basic medicine?
Trade and bartering? That's called contract negotiation, which is one that I think should be taught as it's the single highest value activity one will ever perform, and opportunities to practice are rare. It would result in much higher wages.
Respect - That's not a basic life skill, neither is kindness or spirituality.
They're highly proficient in social media though...
originally posted by: Nothin
But have been left flummoxed by this stunner:
You actually argued that people do not need to learn about (growing), catching, and preparing food, because sane people know that food comes from grocery stores.
Speechless...
originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: Aazadan
You're talking about cost.
It's incomprehensible to me that you want to put a dollar figure on something as valuable as learning to grow one's own food.
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Listen man: we don't agree on anything.
Not interested in exchanging with you anymore.
originally posted by: InTheLight
a reply to: Wildbob77www.turned-offchild.com...
Once we truly understand the problem children are facing in school and look at these children in a different light, then we can work on ways to change their thinking about themselves.
originally posted by: Wildbob77
You have to remember that half the children in the US are below average.
Think about it
originally posted by: ketsuko
It doesn't, but don't tell the teacehrs' unions that and don't tell many people here that.
Because if you advocate for its removal, you hate poor kids.