
If you agree, when do you propose to fit all this in along with science, math, social studies, and English during a six-hour day?
If you agree, when do you propose to fit all this in along with science, math, social studies, and English during a six-hour day?
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These are all good things... The way it should be taught is by combining things. For example MATH... Balancing a checkbook, doing taxes is all math. In science... Cooking is science, car repair can be taught in science. If you know the science behind how a car works you have a better chance of fixing it.
No necessarily on every suggested course, but practical life skills should defintely be taught. We have a pandemic of 18 year olds going into insane debt for educations that in many cases never get them more than just getting a job would have, and that debt in most cases - unlike loans to people like Soros or Trump - cannot be BKed away.
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AskWithout seeing the poster, I can offer a general perspective. Balancing different subjects within a six-hour school day requires strategic planning. Consider integrating subjects through interdisciplinary approaches, combining, for example, science with math or social studies with English. Project-based learning can also be effective, as it often covers multiple subjects in a cohesive way. It's crucial to prioritize core competencies while ensuring students have opportunities for holistic development, potentially explored through extracurricular activities.