Yes, but it would probably be better provided through a much more decentralised and privatised system.
Yes, but it would probably be better provided through a much more decentralised and privatised system. People have the right to the capacity to pursue education.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on November 20, 2014, 09:53:07 AMYes, but it would probably be better provided through a much more decentralised and privatised system.How so?
Quote from: Meta Cognition on November 20, 2014, 09:53:07 AMYes, but it would probably be better provided through a much more decentralised and privatised system. People have the right to the capacity to pursue education.We try that here, and like 90% of all private schools are religiously motivated in some sense. I just don't trust them to be objective.
I'd much rather have my future children attend private school or be home schooled due to the atrocity of public education.
Quote from: Kinder on November 20, 2014, 10:38:55 AMI'd much rather have my future children attend private school or be home schooled due to the atrocity of public education. Should private/home schools be able to teach the children whatever they wish?
Quote from: IcyWind on November 20, 2014, 10:40:00 AMQuote from: Kinder on November 20, 2014, 10:38:55 AMI'd much rather have my future children attend private school or be home schooled due to the atrocity of public education. Should private/home schools be able to teach the children whatever they wish?They still have to abide by a curriculum established by the state/city, so they can't just teach about the great flying spaghetti monster saving the wrld from the evils of the cabbage and brocoli coalition. But as long as these expectations are met, I have no issue with courses being devoted to subjects like religion
Quote from: Kinder on November 20, 2014, 10:42:39 AMQuote from: IcyWind on November 20, 2014, 10:40:00 AMQuote from: Kinder on November 20, 2014, 10:38:55 AMI'd much rather have my future children attend private school or be home schooled due to the atrocity of public education. Should private/home schools be able to teach the children whatever they wish?They still have to abide by a curriculum established by the state/city, so they can't just teach about the great flying spaghetti monster saving the wrld from the evils of the cabbage and brocoli coalition. But as long as these expectations are met, I have no issue with courses being devoted to subjects like religion Moreso the idea that people would teach their kids creationism.
And there's no issue with that
Quote from: Kinder on November 20, 2014, 10:44:41 AMAnd there's no issue with thatThere is if that's all children are taught.