School system
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2025 9:34 pm
How do you feel about your school system?
This has been discussed in passing. I've seen a few critical opinions here.
I personally think that more emphasis should be given to education about the immediate surroundings, more than sitting in a chair for five hours. We don't learn much even about the beings that accompany us every day. And being forced to see your classmates and your teachers in such an awkward situation where you are expected to act as if it were normal has an odd effect on the psyche. There are surely better ways for children to make friends. Furthermore, we don't learn about our thoughts and emotions or about what we can do for the world; we are not given responsibilities over anything tangible.
Lots of skills are important for most childrens' futures (reading, arithmetic, basic history...). There may be more effective methods to teach them, but I have little idea. Grades or marks should maybe not be used in primary school.
School makes it possible for parents to work for the capitalist system while their children learn that they must adapt to it or be punished. There have been improvements over time, but we still have a lot to figure out. Alternatives may have sound bases, but they fail to escalate to a public system, and often are badly implemented even in smaller settings, from what I've seen.
This has been discussed in passing. I've seen a few critical opinions here.
I personally think that more emphasis should be given to education about the immediate surroundings, more than sitting in a chair for five hours. We don't learn much even about the beings that accompany us every day. And being forced to see your classmates and your teachers in such an awkward situation where you are expected to act as if it were normal has an odd effect on the psyche. There are surely better ways for children to make friends. Furthermore, we don't learn about our thoughts and emotions or about what we can do for the world; we are not given responsibilities over anything tangible.
Lots of skills are important for most childrens' futures (reading, arithmetic, basic history...). There may be more effective methods to teach them, but I have little idea. Grades or marks should maybe not be used in primary school.
School makes it possible for parents to work for the capitalist system while their children learn that they must adapt to it or be punished. There have been improvements over time, but we still have a lot to figure out. Alternatives may have sound bases, but they fail to escalate to a public system, and often are badly implemented even in smaller settings, from what I've seen.