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Originally Posted by bubu
The inherent problem obviously starts at how well they perform at their school tasks.
The biggest trouble of today's education system is that they give the same thing to everybody; no 2 people are evenly matched in all areas, that's the beauty of being human, so why in the hell does everybody have to learn so much stupid bull**** that few people really care about?
This happens because the education system is supposed to make you behave in a certain way, and any child that sees through the superficial purpose rejects school in his own way, so they become kids with "special needs".
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What are you talking about specifically.
I'm not saying schools should only teach kids what they are interested in. Science, History, Math, English, Social studies. They're all important things for kids to learn about weither they feel that way or not.
When I was in public school I took no real interest in anything. It wasn't until homeschooling and watching a lot of PBS that I started getting interested in things like science.
Bill Nye the Science Guy has taught me a lot more than any teacher ever did.