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So they go take classes at community college. It's a win-win.Here is a downside......the kids who are smart will be bored to tears if you take away challenging options and they are stuck with the slower paced students. Its a lose lose.
So you're saying that taking endless trigonometry classes didn't help you in becoming a better editor?fine by me. why make the kids who dont want to learn algebra learn it? its useless. i had to take a bagillion classes in college and high school., all this algebra, geometry and statistics, for a film degree. i use none of it now. If people want to seek out a higher education of math prior to college theres avenues for them to learn it.
People that run education have a hard time understanding that the world outside of education is a competitive one.I can't speak to other schools, but if these kids come out behind and try to go to Florida, they'll get curved out of STEM by students from states/countries with more rigorous curricula.
What are you even on about.Shared misery is the end goal of communists.
I don't know what your local community college is like or how close to home it is but in my case our community college here sucks and is about half an hour drive from home. Our high school is a five minute walk or a two minute bike ride. Also, you probably wouldn't want your 15-16 year old at the community college. Perhaps its different where you live.So they go take classes at community college. It's a win-win.
Ok, but I think it is removing the advanced math courses for those kids who are good at math who elect to take that path. There's no reason for kids who are good at math to be stuck with their peers learning the same stuff over and over when they are clearly ready to progress.fine by me. why make the kids who dont want to learn algebra learn it? its useless. i had to take a bagillion classes in college and high school., all this algebra, geometry and statistics, for a film degree. i use none of it now. If people want to seek out a higher education of math prior to college theres avenues for them to learn it.
Right? It's not like they go "No AP Calc!!" [grabs meth pipe].I love when people who have no experience in education act like they know they are talking about.
Smart kids will be fine.
It has all the authoritarianism and none of the wealth equality.What are you even on about.
You are making yourself miserable by thinking about communism, which is not a thing, not even in China or Venezuela, let alone America.
See, scared child.I don't know what your local community college is like or how close to home it is but in my case our community college here sucks and is about half an hour drive from home. Our high school is a five minute walk or a two minute bike ride. Also, you probably wouldn't want your 15-16 year old at the community college. Perhaps its different where you live.