^ these man know
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yeah c/s
was talking in terms of schooling tho
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i didnt learn i single thing in secondary school not one thing education wise, went to one of the worst schools in london... flew past my gcses based on primary school and a couple stints of private tuition
^ these man know
I'm of the opinion public schools should be banned. Specially at pre-secondary levels.
Lol you wanna live in the USSR?The government should introduce mandatory parent classes for pregnant couples up till the child is a few years atleast.Smaddy is right though
a lot of public schools is a killer for the self confidence. You start thinking you aint sh*t and will never be sh*t.
Confidence among other things should be instilled in the home regardless of the educational setting.
Unfortunately there is not much you can do to prevent shit parenting.
If the state really cares for the population as a whole money would be allocated to such schemes.
I think parents must go through certain classes to be able to qualify for child benefit and other state benefits/tax relief.
Should teach basic parenting and relationship concepts.
The problem with that though is now in our free thinking world everyone has their own backwards interpretation of how a relationship and parenting should pan out.
done both
achieved gawd level in both
From a purveyor of negroid grime culture in the slum to taking dinner with rich media jews in highgate
I sold my soul to suckle on the teet of the rich, growing fat as I cashed in on my own soul forgetting my old life
I still see myself as a post racial vassel of the guardianista reading jews, a true rabid pyschopath with no home
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There is a chapter in the book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell that covers the subject of education and how state and public/private schools tend to differ in the way they shape a person's mentality, it's very interesting and made me reflect on myself and some of my shortcomings.
It also looks at where the development of students at state schools stagnates in comparison to students at private schools and offers a good argument that what's done outside school hours is the most determining factor which is largely down to the difference in parenting styles that are common place in high income and lower income families.
Most definitely.
I think age of parents plays a significant role in the education the child receives also.
My mums a G
Certainly wasn't just private school that boosted me.
It was her
"My idea of good an your teachers idea of good is two different things IYAH!"
"There's no such word as can't"
"Look it up"
"Do it again"
"She's not getting enough homework"
I could go on
But I know at secondary school not everyone's parents were so strict an school played a larger part in their success. Its all about what is expected of you
state.
As someone else said private school is not for everyone and we all know what i mean by that
I'm of the opinion public schools should be banned. Specially at pre-secondary levels.
Care to elaborate Carlos?
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Public, but not one in the slums.
Gfrsh went private school.
And UCL.
It worked out good for him still tho...
:rofl: :rofl:
private if i can afford it
private just because is not what you know but who you know
and we all know the top people(s) went to private schools
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depends on the child
5-11 and 16-18 are more important then 11-16 imo
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Since we talking ages 3-7 is crucial.
I haven't seen many people recover from a poor early years education.
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