Message from @randomNPCno3
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I would just start with separation of learning styles.
Yeah and learning speed
Bespoke education
My niece goes to a school where the classes overlap, depending on the learning speed of the children.
totaly, stop gradeing kids based on their age and start dealing with the fact that some kids just don't learn as fast.
It's absolutely awesome, the children get to skip ahead or lag behind basically at will.
Exactly as their interests desire and their skills allow.
yup yup
and again, get the kids some shop clases!
let them build and fix things!
Sounds like a good system, good for your niece
It's brilliant, I'm so happy to see how she's being raised
I hope that generation of kids will bring change
My nephews 3, and I'm worried about his education
Do you live in a big city?
Because blue state
Middling city
Couple hundred thousand
"middling" lol
For me that's a lot 😄
i'm worried about my 8 year old cousin, smart little kid, everyone says he is just like i was at that age.
I'm worried that school will crush him.
he is loud and can't for the life of him hold still, I can't imagine teachers will like him much but he is also smart and learns fast.
Damn
They designed schools so as to disadvantage loud kids the most
my mom and his mom think he will be fine, but i'm not as sure.
@ARockRaider if he likes reading, definitely get him hooked on Pratchett, great source of common Sense
haha ya
ok god, if i tried to get him to read politial books (or ones with a political tilt) my mom would kill me.
1984 it is then
Try "wee free men" and the other Tiffany aching books
They're made for kids his age
I will try and keep them in mind, but I don't think i will even try.
Then he'll be asking to read the vimes books on his own
Don't give him 1984, he'll prolly hate it at that age 😄
that and the tech in 1984 is stright up vintage now.
"oh the screens can see you, and they are how large?"
haha hmmm ya
I listened to that one while i was driveing, the 5min hate or whatever stright up freaked me out.
But children are very good at grasping concepts
So they can ignore very well when reality doesn't match fiction
Or rather