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prodigal1 wrote:
wrote: snippage you sound like an angry person time to go sailing or perhaps you have a gun or three that need cleaning? Your inference is amiss, I am a happy and contented person. I simply do not suffer fools who blame others for their own behavior easily, and I feel such are a detriment to the sailing world and ultimately to those of us who sail in prudence and peace. |
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 23:18:56 -0400, prodigal1 wrote:
wrote: Your inference is amiss, I am a happy and contented person. I simply do not suffer fools who blame others for their own behavior easily, and I feel such are a detriment to the sailing world and ultimately to those of us who sail in prudence and peace. then I stand corrected Amazing....................... And, in the meantime, the people on the yacht in Vevezuela whose misfortune to be attacked and with no homeschoolers or other children aboard started this thread, have supposedly not heard any more from the police. Good discussion though. FWIW, Our two children (now 29 and 30) who completed their high school years on the NZ government correspondence system seem to be doing OK. Our daughter has a good job in IT, has just bought her second house in Sydney Aus and has just gotten engaged - unfortunately or otherwise toan Englishman (could have been worse - could have been from the US). The reason why we sent our 13 year old back to school was for socialisation reasons, not academic after 1 week, the school put him up a grade - not at our behest either. You can homeschool your kids - we took him off correspondence as we considered it too unchallenging and rather boring/tedious. Also FWIW - I once saw a gathering of homeschoolers on Boston Common. I was interested to note that many said that they homeschooled their children for religious reasons whereas in New Zealand and Australia it is generally because we believe we can better educate our kids. Peter |
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Peter Hendra wrote in
: Also FWIW - I once saw a gathering of homeschoolers on Boston Common. I was interested to note that many said that they homeschooled their children for religious reasons whereas in New Zealand and Australia it is generally because we believe we can better educate our kids. Peter Not long ago the local Weather Bureaucrats had the NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft come to Charleston for show and tell. A bunch of us hams went out and stood in the pouring rain all day to help with crowd control and communications because they bussed school kids in from all over eastern SC and Savannah schools to take the tours. About 800 kids showed up. In the pouring down rain, it WAS noteworthy that less than 5% of the kids from the awful SC public schools had any raingear at all, while 90% of the homeschooler group that came in later were all dressed out in their slickers, boots, useless umbrellas in the 30 knot winds blowing the rain and umbrellas all over. In a practical sense, the homeschoolers were much better prepared....and much more interested in the meteorologist's presentation (given over my stepvan's DJ sound system because they didn't have one). Homeschoolers - 90 Public Schoolers - 5 (c; PS - The navigator and I were talking about his comm problems inside the storm, so I got a little more detailed tour than the kids did...(c; Yes, they DO have HF SSB on the plane and yes, I did make 4 ham contacts on 20 meters from a hurricane hunter aircraft...(c; DE W4CSC/Aeronautical Mobile Plane needs more antenna.....(sigh) -- Larry You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and you're outlined in chalk. |
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Peter Hendra wrote:
Also FWIW - I once saw a gathering of homeschoolers on Boston Common. I was interested to note that many said that they homeschooled their children for religious reasons whereas in New Zealand and Australia it is generally because we believe we can better educate our kids. Some homeschool to protect their children from being dehumanbized by the behaviorism which drives the globalist workforce training system wrongly called "education." |
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"Larry W4CSC" wrote
I disagree. If public education were the "globalist workforce training system" you say, public education would actually be teaching these kids to DO something. It's not. It teaches them to become liberal arts college students, a dead-end way to nowhere. Bwahahahaha! You're absolutely right. As one "educator" quipped " We go to elementary school to get into High school, then high school to get into college, a bachlor degree to get a masters, a masters to get a doctorate and a doctorate so we can teach - a closed circuit." |
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