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So, JL, are we to presume this is autobiographical, or just somebody
that you admire and would like to emulate? jlrogers±³© wrote: http://edu.sina.com.cn/en/2005-02-07/30576.html Public schools are supposed to remove barriers so people can succeed. No it isn't. It *used* to be that public schools were supposed to turn out potential military officers, then later public schools were presumed to give a good enough education for entry into low-level white collar professions and/or college. Nowadays, public schools are an alternative to juvenile detention centers, where young people from the lower classes with no hope are contained temporarily before releasing them into the unskilled labor pool and/or a life of petty crime. ... For some, the system does remove barriers and provide a solid base for achievement. For others, the system replaces one set of barriers with another. For example, creativity is killed by pressuring students to accept the status quo, by establishing a fear to be different and a fear of failure. Or, if you are actually smart enough to learn on your own, you can springboard into college and thence to some high paying profession, where you can afford to carry out your dreams without blathering on and on about imaginary restraints. The author of the story would have done much better to focus on sailing instead of his infantile social theories. It sounds like he did a ot of pretty good sailing but it was left out of the tale. DSK |
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