Message from @randomNPCno3
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I learned more English in the span of half a year than in four years of school.
I learned how to spell "electrons" form a game called "stratosphere"
was part of a cheat code.
Wait, you couldn't spell electrons right? :>
Best skill gamers get, patience
did i just miss spell it?
lol 😄
No ironically you didn't misspell 'electrons', but 'from'
dangit.
TBH, English spelling is retarded, so you are forgiven
i'm not a good speller.
I misspelled a ton of words even though I was the bookworm in my class
that it is, just wish there was a better option because spoken english is the best!
yah, people seem to think reading and writeing are related, not as much as one would think they are.
spoken is also retarded because there are so many of them and the standard variety proves useless in many a context
I like how overly self-conscious everyone is now over their spelling
I try to be anyway unless someone is being a jerk about it.
But yeah, seriously. Look at this.
https://www.urbo.com/content/school-dazed-why-you-forgot-everything-you-learned-in-school/
- We forget what we don't research ourselves.
- We forget what we don't use.
So why don't we scratch years off public school?
Why do we make children repeat classes?
Why do we grade classes that don't make sense to be graded?
That's another thing, teachers just shuffling bad students through to graduation to avoid dealing with them
Yeah, although I'd argue that's a good thing.
Those teachers see through the shit system.
And it's not only that
The way teachers teach is also really bad, because children have different approaches, or different interests at different times.
And the standardized teaching methods ignore all that, leaving many children with great potential behind.
one thing I always assumed about school is the social enviroment that is school doesn't really apply anywhere else.
Yeah, not anymore.
did it ever?
It used to during the time of factory work.
Public schools have been remade into a purpose built system for girls
like even in factories is the school enviroment really what you can expect form your coworkers?
Schools were literally modelled after factory work, and that worked so long as factories employed a ton of people.
Nowadays people have more options in work life, but public education is still as rigid as ever.
"how do girls learn better" is the only question they ask. Completely ignoring that boys learn differently
Yeah.
that much i do know, the public school system was built to get people ready for the factory work.
I'm actually arguing for a separation of genders in schools.
I would just start with separation of learning styles.
Yeah and learning speed
Bespoke education