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OGV said:I'm talking about discovering things that lead to meaningful employment mate.
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Deus Ex Machina said:null
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OGV said:Have you thought of working in diplomacy?
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IdiAminDaDa said:
With respect mate, the article I sent was warnin' of a future whereby the UK is left be'ind, like, that's the point. I bi' more philosophical trainin' may benefit yer mate, as yer totally beggin' the question: it's your claim tha' such subjects are non-essential, I'm sayin' they are unless yer comin' from a narrowly utilitarian perspective, like. I've provided reasons for my view, the onus is now on you. Yer genuinely believe tha' literature, 'istory, geography, music may no' be useful somewhere down the line? In wha' way useful exactly? I won't respond to point three as i' seems utterly ridiculous, like, no offence. There were probably philistines sayin' the same thing in the eighteenth-century - before the development o' inter alia game theory and fuzzy logics, like...
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IdiAminDaDa said:
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IdiAminDaDa said:Ok mate.
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Deus Ex Machina said:Subjects like, history, geography and music etc. should take a back seat
to 'core' subjects, of that i have no doubt. If you wish to be a
professional in one of those subjects you'd be passionate about them,
right? Go out and learn them for yourself, there are more than enough
free resources that won't burden what is already an over burdened system.
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the way that people find out what they want to do is by going into the subject to a certain extent to see if its something they want to do and the introduction to that subject is comprehensive and structured in a way that fosters excitement for those that it grabs and provides easy avenues to extend your information search
EvertonfcNSNO said:
the way that people find out what they want to do is by going into the subject to a certain extent to see if its something they want to do and the introduction to that subject is comprehensive and structured in a way that fosters excitement for those that it grabs and provides easy avenues to extend your information search
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EvertonfcNSNO said:but its the point that it takes kids a while to settle into a subject they like so its allowing for the most possibilities
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Deus Ex Machina said:At the expense of core subjects. A decision would have to be made, is it more important for children to have a basic understanding of all subjects or a full understanding of core subjects with introductions into the rest, with the obligation being on them to follow up their interest. Personally i'd go with the latter, but luckily for Idi, i'm not in charge.
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Deus Ex Machina said:I have to agree with sidelining the arts tbqh mate. Imo, creativity isn't taught, it's inherent. All the arts in schools do is provide an outlet for that creativity, an unnecessary and expensive outlet that should be indulged elsewhere.
If it were up to me I'd shorten the school day significantly and focus exclusively on math, the sciences and English. Everything else would be the responsibility of parents to provide. Maybe turn the current trend for free schools into a provision for the subjects not covered and parents can choose which one provides the education their child needs for their personal interpretation of a rounded education.
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mikraz said:Ffs like, education isn't a one size fits all romper suit. Gove seems to be stuck in a world where only his own experience of education was the right way. My own education was s**t (secondary) but most would consider me well educated (I have post graduate qualifications) this does not mean mine was the right education for everyone, indeed most of my peers were failed by my school and as a result suffer as adults. Gove is a victim of the sample space problem where he considers nothing but his own position in relation to the right education, he thinks because he has done alright everyone would if they followed his model this is not true.
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