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Re: Further on this interesting case
Posted by L. Swilley on 5/16/08


    When we consider that

    1. Most high school students forget within weeks the subjects
    they were required to know for graduation, and

    2. Very few of their teachers, their intellectual models, know
    any subject their students are required to know (other than the
    subjects they teach), and

    3. This constitutes an institutional hypocrisy we refuse to
    acknowledge (as we refuse to acknowledge that, except for those
    few students who have a continuing interest in one or another of
    the academic subjects, our middle and high schools are no more
    than holding pens to keep people out of the labor market), and

    4. Since the REAL preparation for adult life and work is the
    ability to read, write, speak, calculate well enough to balance
    our bank statements and learn enough of the government to
    understand voting choices,

    there is no sound reason for

    1. preventing the student from *electing* subjects - academic or
    technical - beyond the rudimentary requirements above, nor

    2. Denying him graduation if he can demonstrate command of those
    rudiments.

    * * *

    Your comments will be appreciated.

    L. Swilley


 
 
 
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