Message from @ManX
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WHAT history do you learn in HS?
It breeds apathy
you learn a dumbed down irrelevant meaningless and GAY version of history, not History
Children should not learn “science” in k-8 and then in high school start dividing up into actual subjects. It has to be indoctrinated from the very beginning from first grade onward @platonic chain
@Froge i learned US history for 8 years and it was the same shit repeated in different ways every time <:atlast:758774926869004348>
i'd rather know the basics of my history, rather than no history at all tbh
@Mossad They don't.
and if someone wants more, they should have the option to take more nuanced history
Literally it's divided into general topic by grade level
The bigger issues are mathematics and reading.
You need those before you can do science well.
Okay but math has many subjects. They do all in one and call it math lmao
Reading and composition needs a major rehaul. I sucked ass because I was forced to do shitty vague writing prompts for tests that accounted for 25% of my grade
Reading right now has a MAJOR problem in that we are teaching students with failed 1950's era reading techniques which while good for interventions and leeting slow students keep pace, cucks them out of learning fully.
Mathematics is many subjects, yes, but the biggest issue is that we have ineffective mathematics teachers
Like right now the reading technique they are using is RETARDED
They don't even teach PHONICS anymore in many places
FIRST OF ALL, we need to get rid of WOMEN ADMINS AND TEACHERS
They do it pure pavlovian style
"SEE DICK RUN"
"RUN DICK RUN"
is back in vogue
There is arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, real analysis, complex analysis, topology, number theory, etc.
english, math, sciences all of them massive benefits
There is no just “general math”
history... not so much
my math was basic skills up to 6th grade, then in middle school it became algebra 1 (7th Grade), algebra 2 (8th Grade), and then in high school it was geometry (freshman), precalculus (sophomore), and then math became an elective where you could take AP Calculus, AP Statistics, or Discrete Math
i didn't have generalized math
@DataVoid what you need brother
And we are generally teaching arithmetic, basic geometry, algebra, and some number theory in the lower levels divided by grade.
history and geography were the only subjects i enjoyed and the reason i didn't drop out of highschool to work
you didn't take trig sev?
Wtf is precalculus lmaooo
That just sounds dumb af
They are just called "MATH" "SCIENCE" ENGLISH" because parents are dumb
trig was P A I N
Precalculus is just trigonometry