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>you probably don't have enough respect for the value of education

I have absolutely no respect for the current educational system.

The grades kids usually skip are teaching 90% review every year, and skipping one just lets you get out of that worthless grind sooner. I've known multiple adults who skipped grades as kids, and all have said it was a good thing.

What can mess things up is throwing a kid into a group of older kids if they aren't socially prepared for it.

Stupid and boring homework is worthless. There's no point in defending it. Kids who have no assigned homework ever (in primary and secondary school [1]) can still grow up with a work ethic, a top college degree, and a great job. Heck, I know adults that were "unschooled" [2] as kids and who got exactly the jobs they wanted when they were ready.

Learning isn't something that should be restricted to school, hard or soft skills. You can develop way more soft skills interacting with others than you can being forced to sit still and not talk for hours at a time. What skill does the latter teach, exactly? I don't know why the constraints of school are celebrated when they should be condemned.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudbury_school

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unschooling



>I have absolutely no respect for the current educational system.

Can't agree more. -- someone who's happily skipped two grades at school (not in the US, mind you) and sometimes wishes he had skipped all twelve.


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