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Parents could be proscuted & fined fr non attendance
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(31-05-2025, 12:33 PM)Zurdo Wrote:
(30-05-2025, 04:42 PM)harm_less Wrote: Like the many kids that are railroaded into attending university that would be far better off learning a trade the pursuit of academic qualifications is wasted effort for so many individuals.

And the opposite of course. I took a technical course at high school, most of us did, the school being in the biggest industrial suburb in the country at the time. A class mate was like me, he didn't shine at any subject at all, just in school because that is what we did. Like me he took an apprenticeship as a mechanic. Years later when I was running a service station workshop he came in for a WoF, and I asked what he was doing these days...still a mechanic ?  No, he was a research chemist. We don't find our right place in the world until we are long out of school.

Not every child is an academic & many who aren't especially good at stuff like that can be brilliant at tech stuff - building gadgets & things.

While our education system is somwhat better these days at understanding that kids learn in different ways, it took them quite a while to recognise dyslexia & that some kids have what they call specific learning difficulties. There was an article in something,can't recall what now, about some parents taking their kids to SPELD & making very sure the school didn't find out because they'd have disapproved & might have made difficulties.


Thankfully that seems to have changed & probably too, more is known about Dyslexia, though not sure if they acknowledge dyscalculia or not.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
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RE: Parents could be proscuted & fined fr non attendance - by Lilith7 - 31-05-2025, 03:31 PM

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