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Tim wrote:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/educati...cGUEuPignWMCjY That's what PBS is saying. Around here, I know of high school grads who are making 50,000+ a year in the oil patch. Only requirement is be willing to work and pass a drug test. One of the expletive in my group who went to Slidell, LA after Katrina had been a shop teacher. Head of the state industrial arts teachers group. When the state universities and community colleges came to him saying they want all high school to be college Prep programs, and if they needed other training to go to the state or community college system. He told them they were idiots. Couple years later they came back and admitted they were idiots. Almost all the schools, at least in the Bay Area have got rid of shop classes, and sold off the equipment. I think Livermore high is the only school I know of locally that still teaches shop. And with the cost of buying equipment and the lack of people who could teach the classes who have the degrees required, I see a hard time bringing sense back to the primary/secondary education systems. |
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