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All of the trades could be represented to also include landscape architects, iron workers, electricians, pipe fitters, project managers, sewage management, even trades that go unknown for the most part like rebar detailers, structural steel detailers, let the learn how to bend rebar, fit beams. Every year they can build a smaller public project
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I don’t disagree with some of the thinking here, but you’re also pigeonholing students into two camps. I lacked interest in numerous subjects in high school, but I’ve found that my interest in some of the subjects rose as I became older. I found history a bore in school, but somewhere in my late thirties I found myself interested in U.S. history, and have visited numerous historical sites over the years.
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I hate to say, but there are tons of opportunities for kids to get involved in apprenticeships or other types of schooling like that. The issue with high schools aren’t that the education is general, it’s that the system doesn’t actually encourage kids to start investing in what they are interested in unless it is academic.
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In Quebec we already have this in two different ways, I know of CIMIC it’s a specific school that I know where you can learn how to be a welder, mechanic and many more, and we also have cégep which is a school to learn technical knowledge and in many ways it’s more hands on learning. Cegep are an in between high school and university, cimic is a « trade » school. In high schools if I got a 70/100 that was a high grade for me, when I got to the technical stuff of my studies in mining technologies in a cégep my grades went up steadily without me putting any more effort than before
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Yeah, this is why I did pretty good on word problems in math while bombing pure equations. I just didn't give a shit unless there was some point to it. Though another problem I have with math is just trying to keep track of all the numbers and symbols. I start going cross-eyed and page starts swirling like it's an Elder Scroll.
Being homeschooled after elementary saved me in so many ways. One of them was being able to ignore lessons my parents and I agreed served no practical purpose. Like diagramming sentences or running through mathematical proofs.
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@michaelvcelentano
4 months ago
What you want is already implemented in NYC. They train the kids to go right into the work force as bus mechanics, electricians, even to go to pilot school for commercial airlines
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