Lloyd Blankfein wrote:Schools need to figure it out.
The 1940's and 1950's spit out astronauts, inventors and all kinds of very intelligent people. They did this with textbooks, pencils and a slide ruler.
Now we have kids who can barely read a magazine while shitting and they need iPads?
lol. Schools got bloated with bullshit curriculum that increased costs due to an abundance of supplies like smocks for art class, 'journals' for your feelings, etc.
Fuck that, here's an abbicus and a book about mars. Get to work putas.

*ahem*... abacus. Back to school for you.
But yeah, a friend of mine is a primary school teacher. She was explaining to me and showed me some documenty outliney thing a while back, some bullshit way of teaching that they're all supposed to follow. From what I can recall... she doesn't teach much, the kids are supposed to figure shit out themselves. If a kid asks a question, instead of actually helping them apparently they now ask stupid shit like, "Well what do YOU think." Bitch, if I had an answer I wouldn't be fuckin' asking.

It seemed like there wasn't going to be much learning going on, and just a whole bunch of being really careful to not make stupid kids feel stupid. And any learning that did go on would be at the pace of the dumbest kid in the class.
I told her it sounded fucking stupid, and that it sounded like we're setting up for a generation (or more) of fucking morons. She pretty much agreed, but said that's the way they have to do it.
That said, I was reading some thing the other day that said Australian kids apparently score pretty well. The article was about American kids scoring rather poorly on whatever... standardised test bullshit. And about some testing showing that it's not just kids, apparently there are a lot of stupid adults in the US too. Which wasn't really all that surprising.

I was more surprised that Australian kids apparently score pretty well. Now that I think about it though, that's probably more down to all the Asian immigrants.
