What is a voucher school and a cram school? Sorry, I'm a n00b.
The Educational System Was Designed to Keep Us Uneducated and Docile
Mandatory schooling is the worst idea ever. Obviously, it's not even working (not that much anyway). The idiots get to go to school for an abominable amount of time (13 years wtf) and waste tax payers' money since many will use only a fraction of what they learned in school. They could have been doing something more practical like learning some kind of trade.
We have crap teachers and classes of 1:20-30 just because nobody wants to be a teacher.
I keep stressing that we need to bring back logic and philosophy into schooling starting at kindergarten. From autobiographies and biographies I've read, most people get very compassionate about learning philosophy at around age 14-16.
Basic logic (straw man, red herring, appeal to emotion/authority etc. the endless fallacies) should be taught slowly to kids <14 years old and start bringing in philosophy >13 years old.
All these behavioral problems and idiocy in schools would probably fix itself if school was not mandatory and this country wasn't so damn commodified (a result of being stupid).
Hence more people would want to teach and there would be more people wanting to learn which means better teachers, more individual attention and people would start learning for the future.
Humans are born wanting to learn but in countries like America it's buy buy buy. And this attitude of school = shit, school = learning, therefore learning = shit. And learning in a public is just NOT fun (and not really "learning" or attaining "wisdom") sorry. You should be relaxed, not stressed by all these deadlines, and learning at your own pace and what
you want.
"But if we do that, people will leave gaps in their education." Wrong.
I've loved...well I love to learn about pretty much anything. I wanted to be a physicist (now engineer) for a long time and that requires a lot of knowledge in math. OMFG MATH so boring! Math is only boring because the person who tries to learn it (or should I say forced to learn it) doesn't see it as a necessary part of themselves.
And they're probably right, it isn't a necessary part because well they have no value in learning because since the age of 5 they've been indirectly taught to hate it, they haven't made up their mind about their future or they
have made up their mind about their future but nobody bothers to pay attention.
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Anyway, since I needed the math to become a physicist, I bought (ZOMFG you're learning on your OWN?!?! with your own money?!) teach yourself college algebra, pre-cal, and trig book. It took me maybe 2 months to go through the algebra book, 3 months for the pre-cal book and I'm partially into the trig book. OMG! How did you teach yourself that stuff so fast?!?! These books do leave some holes. These are filled once you get something highly lauded in higher levels of math. You do get everything you need though.
I didn't teach myself that fast. It's just that public schools go at the pace of a fucking snail and so it takes like 8 months for 1 subject.
Previously I didn't like math that much because I went to school (lol). But since I desired to be good in whatever I do, I found out I did like math...I liked learning.
You can't win first place in the marathon at the Olympics unless you go through grueling hours of training and preparing.
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Shit, I hate school.
