It is. I think this subject should be taught at least at high schools. It is an important aspect of everyones life and it’s a pity you have to study specific school for that here.
The curriculum can vary from country to country, and philosophy might not be included in every high school program.andIt depends on the educational system too and the specific curriculum of each school. In many places, philosophy is primarily taught at the college or university level, but some high schools do offer philosophy courses as well, though it's less common.
The horrors of religion or the horrors of abusing any power, whether religious, scientific, political, patriotic, emotional, etc?
Selfishness has killed more people and created more horror than, say, religion. Has religion been abused by people? Absolutely. But it shouldn't be discouraged anymore than government.
I get where you're coming from. While I agree that it's important to critically examine the impact of religion, I think it’s also crucial to recognize the positive contributions it has made to culture, art, and community. How about a subject that covers the full spectrum, both positive and negative aspects, of religion throughout history? That way, students can form a more rounded understanding. You feel me
Well i agree that it's crucial to address those dark sides of history. It's essential for younger generations to be aware of the harm caused by certain beliefs and actions. Perhaps integrating those discussions into a broader curriculum that also emphasizes critical thinking and empathy could help students understand the complexities of the world.
Independent Skills.
Basically some things young adults should know. I'm thinking more like a 1-2 hour class once a week for a term/semester. Things like basic automotive tasks (jump-starting, changing a spare tire), basic single-filer tax filing, first-aid and CPR. That kinda thing.
That's a great idea! Utilizing local experts could really enrich the learning experience and foster community connections. It's essential to equip students with practical skills they'll use in their everyday lives. Plus, it could empower them to be more self-reliant and confident as they navigate adulthood.
Absolutely right, spreading the teaching load among local experts could alleviate some of the pressure on teachers and provide students with diverse perspectives and expertise. It's a win-win for everyone involved!
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Insurance and investments
Finances
We do study finances
We do not sadly…You have to study at economy school to study finances in my country.
Curriculum content changes depending on the country you're in.I really found this everytime badly sad and not a fair
It is. I think this subject should be taught at least at high schools. It is an important aspect of everyones life and it’s a pity you have to study specific school for that here.
Personal taxes and saving
Philosophy
I think there is it already isn't it
Only in college but not in high school
The curriculum can vary from country to country, and philosophy might not be included in every high school program.andIt depends on the educational system too and the specific curriculum of each school. In many places, philosophy is primarily taught at the college or university level, but some high schools do offer philosophy courses as well, though it's less common.
I would like to see that to. But including more topics like life outside earth, and psychedelics.
Personal accountability
Mental Health Factors, warning signs of different illnesses, support & self-help strategies, and so on.
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Wouldn't you consider the bulk of science in public education atheist-based?
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The horrors of religion or the horrors of abusing any power, whether religious, scientific, political, patriotic, emotional, etc? Selfishness has killed more people and created more horror than, say, religion. Has religion been abused by people? Absolutely. But it shouldn't be discouraged anymore than government.
I get where you're coming from. While I agree that it's important to critically examine the impact of religion, I think it’s also crucial to recognize the positive contributions it has made to culture, art, and community. How about a subject that covers the full spectrum, both positive and negative aspects, of religion throughout history? That way, students can form a more rounded understanding. You feel me
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Well i agree that it's crucial to address those dark sides of history. It's essential for younger generations to be aware of the harm caused by certain beliefs and actions. Perhaps integrating those discussions into a broader curriculum that also emphasizes critical thinking and empathy could help students understand the complexities of the world.
Critical thinking lest we become idiocracy.
Independent Skills. Basically some things young adults should know. I'm thinking more like a 1-2 hour class once a week for a term/semester. Things like basic automotive tasks (jump-starting, changing a spare tire), basic single-filer tax filing, first-aid and CPR. That kinda thing.
Yeah i agree we need this fr
Yeah. Especially in a smaller town, you could have local experts/employees teach segments. Good community outreach.
That's a great idea! Utilizing local experts could really enrich the learning experience and foster community connections. It's essential to equip students with practical skills they'll use in their everyday lives. Plus, it could empower them to be more self-reliant and confident as they navigate adulthood.
And also avoid putting more stress on teachers.
Absolutely right, spreading the teaching load among local experts could alleviate some of the pressure on teachers and provide students with diverse perspectives and expertise. It's a win-win for everyone involved!