@lemsip i agree...but either that or silent rooms i went to a school that had dividers and OMG was it ever loud and noisy i got suspended everyday because i just couldnt think straight
bs, without school how is one going to learn about medicine, build a building, do a trade.... etc etc your going to have to have some prior knowledge of the things people have done before you, and then you are set out after 18 years into the world....you still have a life... people slack in school because they don't find interest in it or are just lazy, either way mcdonalds is always hiring.
Obviously more than half of the monotony that you're referring to has it's uses. You can't make a living without following some kind of consistency. Your view is one sided. Until you actually include the pros, not just the cons, your arguments will be no more valid than the "pro's only" group of people. It'd be like saying following a diet is monotonous slavery - no, you actually need that consistency to have a successive growth pattern for success. It's a good start though, w/ valid points.
@vindactive I agree to some extent with you. I just really like the video because it brings up points nobody wants to here, stuff to think about. This is not my video, I mirrored it. My belief is more one of practically; I think schools have failed miserably at what they are suppose to do for the tax money spent on them. I want them to be funded just like any thing else on the market, if they do good they get customers and money. If not they go out of business.
@AlabamaPrivateer Well I can agree with that - it does rouse the imagination as to how and what needs to be reformed. Because there sure is a lot. But as far as being a balanced argument or perspective, not at all in my opinion. As far as treating schools like businesses; i suppose the "race to the top" follows this criteria. Schools competing for funding. It's an initiative recently enacted by the president. It actually requires schools to 'get their shit together', rather than a blank check.
@AlabamaPrivateer Also i did reply to him on his own channel about this video, thanks for pointing that out. I think it fell on deaf ears though. He's very passionate about his side of the argument.
Schools should not have more than 500 children in them. The problem with schools these days is that they are too large.
lemsip 7 months ago
@lemsip i agree...but either that or silent rooms i went to a school that had dividers and OMG was it ever loud and noisy i got suspended everyday because i just couldnt think straight
RapperNamedQUICK 7 months ago
bs, without school how is one going to learn about medicine, build a building, do a trade.... etc etc your going to have to have some prior knowledge of the things people have done before you, and then you are set out after 18 years into the world....you still have a life... people slack in school because they don't find interest in it or are just lazy, either way mcdonalds is always hiring.
tjobtjobtjob 1 year ago
damn, this is so powerful
thomastrouble 1 year ago
...but I agree, the schools need to be changed.
PesiCool 1 year ago
This guy is such a one sided anarchist xD
PesiCool 1 year ago 3
Obviously more than half of the monotony that you're referring to has it's uses. You can't make a living without following some kind of consistency. Your view is one sided. Until you actually include the pros, not just the cons, your arguments will be no more valid than the "pro's only" group of people. It'd be like saying following a diet is monotonous slavery - no, you actually need that consistency to have a successive growth pattern for success. It's a good start though, w/ valid points.
vindactive 1 year ago 4
@vindactive I agree to some extent with you. I just really like the video because it brings up points nobody wants to here, stuff to think about. This is not my video, I mirrored it. My belief is more one of practically; I think schools have failed miserably at what they are suppose to do for the tax money spent on them. I want them to be funded just like any thing else on the market, if they do good they get customers and money. If not they go out of business.
AlabamaPrivateer 1 year ago
@AlabamaPrivateer Well I can agree with that - it does rouse the imagination as to how and what needs to be reformed. Because there sure is a lot. But as far as being a balanced argument or perspective, not at all in my opinion. As far as treating schools like businesses; i suppose the "race to the top" follows this criteria. Schools competing for funding. It's an initiative recently enacted by the president. It actually requires schools to 'get their shit together', rather than a blank check.
vindactive 1 year ago
@AlabamaPrivateer Also i did reply to him on his own channel about this video, thanks for pointing that out. I think it fell on deaf ears though. He's very passionate about his side of the argument.
vindactive 1 year ago