There is also the question of which part of the curriculum you would cut to make room for all these things that used to be taught within the family.
Would you reduce the time spent on literacy, numeracy, science, history or some other subject?
Schools often try, but then its not backed up at home.I think schools should be teaching ethics from day one until completion. Respect, fairness, compassion, empathy, patience, resilience, all those things parents should be doing. Perhaps most do, but it's the few who aren't getting it that then become losers and run a muck; i'e biker. Then the Government makes rules for the majority on the actions of the minority.
There is also the question of which part of the curriculum you would cut to make room for all these things that used to be taught within the family.
Would you reduce the time spent on literacy, numeracy, science, history or some other subject?
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1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
"There is also the question of which part of the curriculum you would cut to make room for all these things that used to be taught within the family.
Would you reduce the time spent on literacy, numeracy, science, history or some other subject?"
These are not "taught" but are (should be) inherent in our daily lives and actions.
It is the do-gooders and nanny mentallity that is not allowing for it to be enforced these days. More nanny leads to more disfunction not less.
The pollies and police are targeting anybody (ie. "soft targets") to be seen by the media as doing their job, getting the numbers up, as it were.
May be the law makers of our country should be simplifying the laws, not making them more conviluted and eaiser to corrupt.
AUSTRALIA REMEMBER "when injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty"
That is already happening in NSW ... sort of.
It isn't made easy for parents to choose ethics over religion.
Special Ethics Education
Opting out of religion only way in to ethics
Ethics come in from the cold after Labor U-turn
http://splash.abc.net.au/media/-/m/1...FYPrpAodCVYA7Q
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Certainally in high school graphics, wood work, and metal work could be substuted, even science, art, or music perhaps. All these subjects are relevant to career that has training with the job. Life skills, money management, home economics, history and political studies are more relevant to life for most people.
Jason
2010 130 TDCi
I heard a radio interview with that Nile bloke last year - schools aren't even ALLOWED to tell parents about the ethics classes. The parents have to opt out of religion first, then ask for ethics class. That was the deal the religious loons made with the state govt.
Utter garbage. There should be no religion at all in state schools, other than in history classes.
Using this as an example, not wanting to start that particular debate again.
Raises the point though, ethics and morals is entirely subjective.
To some people, same sex couples raising children is a huge issue. To others, it's not an issue at all
So yes, Schools should teach useful things. The only useful subjects I did were PDHPE and maths, not really getting that much use out of Studies of Religion or four units of history.
But ethics and morals should, IMHO, be something for the parents to deal with, as well as the child themselves when they become an adult.
Consider, it used to be that we got all our ethics and morals from religion.
Now, we have lots of people (rightly so IMHO) saying that in state funded schools, pushing a particular religious view point, and in turn the associated values, on children is wrong.
School should be about providing education and skills for becoming a productive, non dole bludging, participating member of society.
How to be a decent human being is entirely subjective, and applying a blanket type approach just doesn't work.
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