Date: 29/10/2020 19:51:04
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1640500
Subject: Better Education

We need to improve our education system.

One way would be to take science laboratories into the schools

Growing corals for example

Bees, other insects,

Plants

etc

in fact the possibilities are endless

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Date: 29/10/2020 19:52:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1640501
Subject: re: Better Education

Could seed production at schools be possible ?

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Date: 29/10/2020 19:54:26
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1640502
Subject: re: Better Education

In this area, schools are underutilised imo.

Then think if it was done globally was all across the world

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Date: 29/10/2020 19:57:57
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1640503
Subject: re: Better Education

Then think if it was done globally all across the world.

A “was” stuck in, I took it away and asked it kindly not to do it again.
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Date: 29/10/2020 20:04:54
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1640508
Subject: re: Better Education

Cleaning chimneys is another thing that is character building for school kids.

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Date: 29/10/2020 20:10:45
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1640509
Subject: re: Better Education

Peak Warming Man said:


Cleaning chimneys is another thing that is character building for school kids.

I’m not talking forced labour.

I’m not saying we do nothing about it either.

Learning science can be character building as well.

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Date: 29/10/2020 20:16:45
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1640514
Subject: re: Better Education

> We need to improve our education system.
> One way would be to take science laboratories into the schools.

In Australia that was done once. In the late 1950s.
Science labs have moved on a bit since then.
Schools must update to match.

I know of one Melbourne school where rocketry, serious rocketry, is on the curriculum.

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Date: 29/10/2020 21:01:31
From: transition
ID: 1640534
Subject: re: Better Education

always plenty scope for improvement I guess during that decade or more of childcare, called school, good term for it too, school, I mean a kid sort of slips from kindergarten to preschool, possibly some childcare by its real name previous to that and during, but the childcare idea sort of gets errr, maybe obliviated is the word, as the children transition to more adult views, trajectory and all

anyway it’s a good thing that parents, secure offspring in a moment of love, a deeply thoughtful ecstasy, faculties all fully functional, an intellectual peak, and the idea of school is there, waiting, anticipating the new raw materials to make a contribution to civilization

mums and dads conceived the creatures with an education in mind, to help the children to independence, so they can make their own contribution to culture, and so much joy, to be repeated, education is there always ready to impart its special truth to help mum and dad

on a more serious note, I climbed trees when I was a kid, exercised a sort of innate or native primate physics, I mean it’s not called physics when young, but there was and is a physics, the world has physics, anyway I was wondering of children that never climb trees, what formalism (formal education) would be required to give you something similar, I mean would a person need wait until they did geometry for example, and maybe comprehend a theory of gravity, and more

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