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Ok, before you go around blaming the educational system in the U.S., did it ever occur that most teens have the attention span of a goldfish??
For all the people who live in the U.S. and think the schools suck, where do you people live? Where i live, the schools are rated tops. Remember, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. For those who live outside the U.S.(ahem......Canada), don't bother answering. |
I'm not complaining, I have 3 kids in the public school system. They are all getting good grades. They probably can find more countries on a world map then I could when I was in school.
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The religions have a lot of similarities, but there are a lot of differences. Much more than I could go into here. Besides, I'm hardly a scholar. |
Geography just isn't important to some people, especially for countries and regions they have no intention of visiting. It is hardly a valid measure of intelligence or education systems. So my response would have to be - whatever.
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Should'nt your response be - wherever? I mean after all we are talking about geography.[/quote:793f5] LOL - good one. |
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But when only 89% can point out their own country, that's just sad. I hope some of those people were just joking.
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Kids are like the music they listen to, it's short, pointless and doesn't have enough meaning to get them anywhere in life. It's true that TV and popular music influence the way we think in everyday life, attention span on tv is about 10 minutes then commercial (if even that long)...it's not the education system's fault but the kids fault
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Here we go ...
[img]http://mohaa.cact-sd.org/aasigs/usstudy.jpg[/img] Hmmm i guess the kids in the US would know this one and beat out all the other countries.... [img]http://mohaa.cact-sd.org/aasigs/usstudy2.jpg[/img] oh wait our country is full of ignorant shit heads... |
I'd like to think that they thought they'd be funny to answer it wrong. I mean, how can you really not know where your own country is on a map?
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[quote="SW-14":5fe32]I'd like to think that they thought they'd be funny to answer it wrong. I mean, how can you really not know where your own country is on a map?[/quote:5fe32]
Way back when, when I was in school my friends and I would answer question wrong on test like that, We thought it was hilarius to screw with statics. We knew that it was'nt going to effect or grade. So on questions that we thought were too easy we'd purposely put the wrong answer. |
w00t Iraq is safe! Most of them idiots cant even find it, how the hell they gonna invade it!
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Heh, If the youth of America were in charge of the Military, they'd most probably end up bombing themselves...
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[quote="Von Paulus":9bbdb]Heh, If the youth of America were in charge of the Military, they'd most probably end up bombing themselves...[/quote:9bbdb]
or at least canada As I look at that map, it hits me that I might not know what 85% of those countries are, but then again, it doesnt bother me one little bit. I took world geography in college and think I got an A in it, but the truth is, I have no use for knowing what that country in the middle of s america is, or almost any in africa or eastern europe. I just dont care and I can lead a very full life without memorizing these countries every year. Ask me anything you want about GAAP or FERC. I am pretty durn good with spreadsheets and dbs, but those are what pay the bills, not geography. I also agree with the responses about filling out non-graded surveys by the "christmas tree" method. The survey is irrelavant. It tells me that kids in canada are sheep and have no imagination. :P |
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