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Education in General
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:04 pm
by bradleyjohnsonjr.us
Education In USA has fallen as far as teaching and people not caring what their kids are being tought. Which the schools basically tell you to (get out We are teaching your kids not you) but same theory. I wish parents had more control of their kids alittle bit better. No offence to you parents but.. Look AT THIS WORLD
RE: Education in General
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:51 pm
by appleton
Won't let me merge this with the other one.. but yes. Education is a problem in pretty much every nation.
I suppose the best thing to do is teach yourself and learn as much as you can from people who teach well and those around you

RE: Education in General
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:33 pm
by Lad
Trouble is; many kids don't want to be taught. It's that simple.
Homeschooling is very popular in the US. Makes around 3 or 4% I think. Doesn't sound much, but thats hundreds of thousands of kids. Parents have the opportunity to teach what they see fit and statistics show that overall the children do far better academically that those in school. I was homeschooled and I'm currently half way through a degree in accountancy and finance at a major UK university. Many people see it as an excuse to truant and I'm sure some do indeed use it, but it brings with it many benefits, if you have the patience and discipline to do it, that schools cannot offer.
The state has no right in my opinion to take a child off its parents if they can give a good education at home. This is not recognised by some countries in Europe and is a flagrant breach of the Human Rights Act.
RE: Education in General
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:06 am
by bradleyjohnsonjr.us
yes i understand that and i am with you all the way on that topic. However The teachers are basically telling the parents how to raise their kids.. Which i don't think should be toerated.. But some of the public schools don't see it nor don't care because they are worried about that freaking money and them bonuses that they take away in a sense from us with our tax money... The dang govmnt thinks they deserve a raise every time they get money then they wonder why they are broke and then they are having a problem funding the programs.. I was in JROTC basically Junior officer training corp for MS and HS students a class that is somewhat funded by the Military and can prepare students for the military depending on how many yrs they are in they could get in higher rank when they go to basic training as opposed to just Private or no rank.... The whole idea of this is basically the schools have not gotten better since the days they can hit the student which in a since is illegal however it did straiten the kid up there were not soo many kids doing crimes like these days as my conclusion to the jrotc funding thing Schools don;t have the money to fund it so they are not anymore the Military is fully funding it now... ... That is my opinion...
hope you find this helpful
[quote=Lad]
Trouble is; many kids don't want to be taught. It's that simple.
Homeschooling is very popular in the US. Makes around 3 or 4% I think. Doesn't sound much, but thats hundreds of thousands of kids. Parents have the opportunity to teach what they see fit and statistics show that overall the children do far better academically that those in school. I was homeschooled and I'm currently half way through a degree in accountancy and finance at a major UK university. Many people see it as an excuse to truant and I'm sure some do indeed use it, but it brings with it many benefits, if you have the patience and discipline to do it, that schools cannot offer.
The state has no right in my opinion to take a child off its parents if they can give a good education at home. This is not recognised by some countries in Europe and is a flagrant breach of the Human Rights Act.
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RE: Education in General
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:55 pm
by anildewani
The best way to get educated is to share education you have and get education from the person who has it !
Education can be shared and developed. Its the biggest deal. Even though it doesnt matter, all childs should go to their schools or colleges though. But one must at last learn how to catchup with each aspect and learn by own !
RE: Education in General
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:36 am
by nikgary
General Education Online v3.0 on findaschool.org, provides you a free and open resource database of links to higher education facilities worldwide for researchers, students and others, hosted and sponsored by Simple End User Linux. Additional organizations providing volunteers or other resources to GEO are Plattform Advertising, and MatchCollege.com. Certain types of schools are currently separated from this list:
RE: Education in General
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:03 pm
by code1
the education system in the usa is second to none,the teaching techniques being used are advanced in such a way that other nations have trouble understanding,these teachings should be shared world wide to ensure a world of equivalence
