Post ALY7HvRnulO1O1TqaG by BowsacNoodle@poa.st
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(DIR) Post #ALY5scqRqDn0UwNaz2 by deprecated_ii@poa.st
2022-07-16T12:22:57.570906Z
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does it signal that, or does it signal that old farts pulled the ladders up after them decades ago, strapped them on their backs and are still climbing awaywhat risk taking is even allowed now? taking out a loan and gambling on shitcoins?
(DIR) Post #ALY6tTC7J63coMTueu by SuperSnekFriend@poa.st
2022-07-16T12:34:18.989754Z
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@deprecated_ii It also reveals that education in the 1700's was sufficient to enable someone to begin state-crafting at 18-24 years old. Meanwhile, here in Weimerica, home of the Mutts and formerly America, we are graduating people without them ever learning how to read a book, turn the humanities into Marxists churches, or make STEM grads so autistically focused on one expertise of one field that they cannot thrive in any other enviroment or situation, even everyday kinds they will certainly face.
(DIR) Post #ALY74wek6qQ3N2LJUO by JungersGhost@poa.st
2022-07-16T12:36:24.467767Z
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@deprecated_ii >identify state subsidies >start business under an LLC that takes advantage of themI think the problem could be the LACK of risk. Endeavors that should fail are often supported by the State.
(DIR) Post #ALY7HvRnulO1O1TqaG by BowsacNoodle@poa.st
2022-07-16T12:38:45.298529Z
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@SuperSnekFriend @deprecated_ii I remember hearing about "readers" that the kids had in schoolhouse settings and it was sort of like a book with everything for the particular year you were in. When you finished a reader it was like finishing a grade or two and you moved to the next one. I assume they also did things sort of opposite to our current system where they were teaching towards the higher end of the content with maybe a bit of explanation for universal concepts or things that were less mathematical. I'd like to get my hands on some of those old schoolbookd and see how much they really had in them.
(DIR) Post #ALY7maqgY9pWTgk3n6 by natsock@pleroma.nobodyhasthe.biz
2022-07-16T12:44:12.084385Z
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@deprecated_ii It signals that we live in a literal dystopia run entirely by kikes from top to bottom.
(DIR) Post #ALY85FyqMWpDG2SPdg by Telvannichad@kiwifarms.cc
2022-07-16T12:47:40.111849Z
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@BowsacNoodle @SuperSnekFriend @deprecated_ii I'd be very interested in this too.
(DIR) Post #ALY9ykDZk0dOv3N1sG by not_br549@poa.st
2022-07-16T13:08:53.966544Z
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@deprecated_ii .. hoping not to be disabled by the clotshot. look, I’ll try to leave a spot for you. back in 1776, the whole continent wasn’t paved with ‘no trespassing’ signs.
(DIR) Post #ALYybjYFgOSl06geps by intrax@poa.st
2022-07-16T22:36:11.938258Z
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@deprecated_ii I say "Nigger" on the internet in 2022. That's more risk than the founding fathers ever took.
(DIR) Post #ALYzDoCaq90EQdiCMi by WashedOutGundamPilot@poa.st
2022-07-16T22:43:04.654223Z
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@BowsacNoodle @SuperSnekFriend @deprecated_ii Something I saw a lot was that we all wanted to work as teens. I was the last generation of paperboys in our region, they fired all of us and just replaced us with illegals because they could drive to the printer and use their stuff. That was one of maybe 2 jobs you could get as a young 12 year old. Getting to work at 16 was a pipe dream, unless you had a good referral or lived somewhere with a white community. The end result? Most kid’s parents said they had to “focus on your studies” or “enjoy being a child!”, which meant they stayed at home, inside, and wasted years that they would have otherwise been using to build life experience. All those figures started out living at 10, 12, 14 as they cut their teeth on silly jobs and low responsibility tasks. Their 24 years old was equivalent to day’s 32 millennial in terms of chronological life experience
(DIR) Post #ALZ1BgeA9whOKEiuNE by ThatWouldBeTelling@shitposter.club
2022-07-16T23:05:06.032173Z
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@SuperSnekFriend @deprecated_ii “Meanwhile, here in Weimerica, home of the Mutts and formerly America, we are graduating people without them ever learning how to read a book,”A policy that formally began in 1930.“[…] or make STEM grads so autistically focused on one expertise of one field that they cannot thrive in any other enviroment or situation, even everyday kinds they will certainly face.”How do you make STEM grads do that?? How do you make them forget their general foundational courses like the calculus and calculus based physics? How does this explain really good EEs learning enough math they often become quants on Wall Street?In engineering I’m most familiar with the ABET computer science curriculum requirements and they require a fair amount of breath, including a term of more relevant math including group theory. ABET believes design can be taught as such and I’m sure that goes for some of the other majors like Mech E.Science is very different, there’s no conceit a bachelor’s prepares you for anything more than a lab tech position, and what should be taught is much more agreed upon. It’s also very likely whatever you do for your Ph.D. won’t be what you do for your post-doc(s) and ensuing career.On the other hand my viewpoint on STEM education comes from an extreme, and all this is less and less relevant as the 1980s pushing of more expensive to pay Americans out of STEM continues to this day or more precisely week.In the section I clipped, I’ll also note they’re required to take humanities courses, which today is indeed a very bad thing, cultural Marxism.
(DIR) Post #ALZ1ZuUsJfjQENvhQW by SuperSnekFriend@poa.st
2022-07-16T23:09:28.974423Z
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@ThatWouldBeTelling @deprecated_ii >A policy that formally began in 1930.Tell me more! :jahy_wow:
(DIR) Post #ALZ2ZHTLVcNB9VThoG by ThatWouldBeTelling@shitposter.club
2022-07-16T23:20:34.703626Z
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@SuperSnekFriend @deprecated_ii 1930 is the year the first Dick and Jane and Their Running Dog Spot basal reader was published.The effort of course began earlier, the teaching of phonics was explicitly rejected, and a large fraction of people cannot learn to read without it, “whole word” is one key phrase to look up. But you might do better to read something like Why Johnny Can’t Read … or just note it was published in 1955 (I haven’t read it, but lots that was published later and referred to it).This battle is still being fought, “drill and kill” is another educrat concept that says it’s bad to require memorization of anything. Which also makes for mathematical and historical illiteracy.Not knowing your math tables is crippling by the time you get to high school in the US (where we overall teach math a lot later than we should) and a whole lot of people, I see this on the right of Mao all the time, confuse possible cause and effect because they don’t know the (relative) dates of events.
(DIR) Post #ALZ5mfAJ1wQWGHe3PM by Hinge@80percent.social
2022-07-16T23:43:43.791849Z
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@ThatWouldBeTelling @SuperSnekFriend @deprecated_ii Funny. my cousin's son Bob is a math and modeling scientist, seems all his publications are in medicine. While My nephew is doing his masters at Eastern in math but will go to Wall Street. Math is beautiful. We were really proud of Bob's 1st publication, I guess any family would be.https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Robert-L-Findling-2089118791