I see anything higher than the algebras as STEM focused, and certainly calculus is in that category. I do like the problem solving that comes with such studies.. but I’d argue there are more important civics focused courses that should come first. Time is limited after all.
Graduating high schoolers are newly minted adult members of society and grade school should focus on ensuring they are ready for just that responsibility. I don’t think forcing calculus fits that model.
This is gen z in a nutshell. Telling management how they will be managed.
I’m all for tearing down walls and rebuilding institutions, but wait your turn. Wait until you understand something of it. It’s unlikely a business can run only on the people you like.
And what a sad world that would be if we all divided up into our little cliques for the rest of our lives. No adversity. Nothing we don’t like to cause trouble for us. How boring.
Sure, take the best option for you. That’s the business world. But leave your demands in your head.
Problem is, this is the education people need before it happens. Critical thinking. Once it’s part of their identity everything you say is just a lie aimed at dismantling what they “know” to be true.
Unfortunately republicans have been destroying education for decades, and Fox news and AM radio have been preying on the weak minded for just as long.
It depends on whether you mean old money wealthy or other. I don’t think it’s so much about the wealth as the entitlement that sets these people apart. Trying to date/marry in as an outsider can be difficult at best, if not just from the culture shock.
Right, but sane 3 star reviews mixed with bots is how we get 4+ star average products. I usually give one star to offset the shills.