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    JOEBIALEK Guest

    Default Education Part ll

    This is the second part to an earlier writing about education in the United States. As you may recall, I advocated for the privatization of all schools from kindergarten to graduate studies. This piece will focus on the curriculum that needs to be followed.

    Everytime I encounter someone in the workplace, I am reminded of just how much we have failed to properly educate United States citizens in the fundamentals of communication: reading, writing and speaking. Few would argue that the time is long overdue for the United States to "get back to the basics" of a fully functional education system. We need to exclusively focus on the development of communication skills from kindergarten to eighth grade along with annual testing that measures apptitude and interest. Training in mathematics should be limited to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Unless communication skills are fully mastered, there is no need to advance to high school.

    For those who graduate to high school, the emphasis could evolve into a curriculum of philosophy, sociology, economics, psychology, science and religious studies. Books such as "For Dummies" and "The Complete Idiot's Guide" could be used to foster an understanding of different religions. Athletic activity would be strictly confined to cardio vascular exercises and all sports would be eliminated. While there would still be an emphasis on communication skills, the focus would now be on developing a foundation of basic knowledge so as to be able to graduate to college. Testing for apptitude and interest would continue through high school increasing the chances of picking the right field of study . Those not continuing on to college would enter some type of apprenticeship training for the purpose of learning a trade. For those who do graduate to college, the student would continue to study an advanced version of the same curriculum as high school but only for the first two years then they would complete their education by strictly focusing on coursework designed to train them in their field of study. Nearing graduation, internships would be required to begin the transition to the working world. Think of how different our society would be if our education system could just teach the fundamentals of reading, writing and speaking.

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    Get out of here you fuggen' LOSER.

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    bigpoppapuff Guest

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    hey joe....you bored me real quick....fyi,this is a cigar bb....do you have any opinions about cigars??..when you get some cred here,then chime in with your political stuff.....

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    Another Oleg...

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    I don't see anything saying Education Part I

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    Why the hell do some noobs come here and post crap about politics having never discussed cigars before? This is a CIGAR board, so why are you posting this garbage here??
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOEBIALEK
    Think of how different our society would be if our education system could just teach the fundamentals of reading, writing and speaking.
    Yeah, we'd all be a bunch of pasty face pansies scared to death of competition and no one would strive for excellence and we would become a nation of mediocre assclowns because we never advanced past the "fundementals.".

    Let me guess, the football team at your high school use to stick your head in the toilet and give you swirlies? Discuss cigars or go piss up a rope.

    Is there anything I posted you are unclear on, or are my communication skills working well enough?

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    Typical nut job.
    Last edited by cigarsarge; 11-18-2006 at 09:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    Typical nut job.
    LOL, great picture...hits the nail right on the head too!

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    Me has good reding, righting, and speeking skilz. So,

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