View Poll Results: How should schools be run?
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04-17-2006, 11:56 AM #1
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Education
Howdy GhostToker,
Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
I picked option 1,but I don't think it should be quite as strict as you lay out..students should be able to express themselves in a debate,for instance. Kids should be treated like kids,not adults..even 17 year olds,should be treated like kids,unless they're like I was and went into the military,at the age of 17. When they turn 18,they should start being treated like adults..they should be encouraged to register to vote as well as register for the draft. Kids need discipline and order,in their lives and it's up to the parents to do that and help them git their priorities straight too.
School uniforms save lives,because when kids sometimes wear the wrong colors,they git attacked and sometimes,killed over it.
Have a good one ...Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Education How should it be run? Poll Option 1 - Stricter This means more rules, more punishments, ergo more control. Control the kids, make them sit down and shut up and do what they're told, and learn what they're supposed to learn whether they like it or not. Control what they wear; their hair length and colour; control how they speak, what they say; basically if they do what they tell you then they'll learn what you teach them. Poll Option 2 - More 'liberal'. This means less rules, Rating: 5
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