Author Topic: Things they should teach you in school  (Read 5570 times)

How to pay and do taxes
How to write checks
Teach more about credit
Actually let students voice their opinions
Mandatory computing class

Physics
Algebra
Geometry
Chemistry
US History
World History
Biology


oh wait

How to pay and do taxes
How to write checks
Teach more about credit

Its called personal finance.

It would be nice if we had some form of engineering class. They removed all of them like 2 years ago :/

The entire woodworking shop is completely unused.

There should be a curriculum that uses actual programming languages. This is a life skill that should be learned early on.

I want to see how Waldorf schooling would affect our population.

Also, American public schools need to start using sentence/paragraph answer questions rather than multiple choice questions.
Seems like they don't even teach English in America either, considering how bad most of you seem to be at it.
They do, but teens are ignorant and it flows out of their head after a few weeks.
« Last Edit: January 15, 2014, 10:08:45 PM by Axo-Tak »

It would be nice if we had some form of engineering class. They removed all of them like 2 years ago :/

The entire woodworking shop is completely unused.
wow woodshop is #1

There should be a curriculum that uses actual programming languages. This is an important life skill that should be learned early on.
no it isn't...

There should be a curriculum that uses actual programming languages. This is a life skill that should be learned early on.
It's not, what if people don't want to be programmers? Not all jobs involve coding, a life skill is what you will definitely use later on, like paying taxes.

Need some hunting and general survival classes for when the inevitable apocalypse happens.
DEC 22 2014 SPREAD THE WORD

Need some hunting and general survival classes for when the inevitable apocalypse happens.
DEC 22 2014 SPREAD THE WORD
ok
my sides

my school has a finance class. and an IT class. not a magnet school or anything, just a regular high school.

My school has real fiances and programing classes lol
well I guess more practical and critical skills that would be used in the real world, a little creativity here and there to keep us from becoming robots, and more history things for me c:

Piloting and aeronautical engineering.

Also we have the option to take other classes at a tech center for half/all of the day for a semester. Stuff like CISCO and engineering and arts and other cool stuff.

how to balance a loving checkbook
why credit cards are absolutely awful for anyone not slightly affluent

plenty of other stuff too.