Re: Education inflation?
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Thursday, December 2, 1999, at 12:13:04 In Reply To: Education inflation? posted by Finchplucker on Thursday, December 2, 1999, at 12:08:48: > I am currently a sophmore in high school, and I have noticed a disturbing trend. Remember the days of elementary school and you would tell your parents what you were doing in school, like learning about the difference between sugar and protein or how plants make oxygen? What did your parents say? Well mine would always say "wow, I didn't learn that until the ninth grade!" or "gee I didn't do that until grad school!" What I'm getting at is that the things that kids are expected to know nowadays are not necessarily what they need to know. And it is becoming worse and worse. For example, at my school the freshman science class my freshman year was "Foundations of science", which you could skip if you wanted to (and passed the test) and go into Biology, mostly a sophmore class. I got into biology. This year, my sophmore year, they administration got rid of Foundations, and now Biology is the freshman science class. |
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- Re: Education inflation? - Mousie - Thu, 12/2/1999, 12:52:17