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by com2kid
586 days ago
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> I wouldn't commit a kid who struggles with math in 3rd grade to a life in the trades. Students should be re-evaluated every year. I've been at the bottom of classes and the top of classes in the same subject! Also as others have pointed out, please stop crapping on the trades. I've met plumbers who are damn good at math calculations (needed for complex hydroponic heating systems!). Not to mention plenty of people in the trades learn to run their own businesses, with all the different skills that requires. > but being intelligent doesn't make one better than others, or better suited for greater expectations, more deserving of resources, or more likely to succeed. I didn't say any of that. I said that right now schools are allocating 0 resources to students who are gifted, which is just as messed up as allocating 0 resources to students who need extra help. And as a reminder a child can be in both groups at the same time. |
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I never "crapped" on the trades like you imagined I did, they are a perfectly fine career choice.