There's the debatable part.
How come everybody is running in stealth mode this morning (you guys are not showing up in Who's online)
I only see 7. WTF!!???I'm seeing 18 members online, you included, Cliff.
I only see 7. WTF!!???
Les had his knuckles rapped a few times by a teacher in public school in the 50s. He turned out to be a decent sort anyway. In the 60's he went to private school and had the strap a couple times, too. He's still a decent sort as were any schoolmate he can think of. How many kids these days could say their schoolmates are all decent?I wonder what kind of school YOU went, to, ironsides. Use of the strap or the cane was quite common 50 years ago. I don’t’ know what was your government’s policy in those days (although I would be very surprised indeed if the strap was banned in public schools, USA just isn’t that progressive). But in private schools strap was used liberally. In Catholic Schools, those operated by nuns and priests, the strap was in common use.
wow Toronto doesn't seem to have been very nice back then. Things were pretty cool over at this end of the country.As to myself no, I wasn’t picked on. And I did my secondary schooling in 60s anyway, I was born in 1950. But we used to hear rumors, stories told in hushed tones, some girl disappeared from school, she had gone to have a baby. Anybody who was even slightly different (like being a Jew) was mercilessly picked on in those days. That may be the case even today, but these days there is awareness about bullying and effort to get rid of it.
Over here it was usually the small or fat guys that were bullied regardless of religion, skin color, etc.In those days, bullying was a passage of rite, and anybody who was slightly different (different religion, obese, no dad etc.) paid the price, became the victim.
Yeah. Now its the kids that are abusive for no reason. What a reversal of the roles, huh?I can remember in the 1970s, being punched in the chest by a teacher, simply because I 'marched' (army style) across the classroom when we were leaving to go to gym.
The nostalgia is overwhelming. Oh, to go back to the days when teachers could be abusive for no reason, and everyone had to go along with petty dictators.
What's debatable? As far as I can tell, people are still being educated. Not as well, IMO, but that's life.There's the debatable part.
I think people are being educated more/faster nowadays.What's debatable? As far as I can tell, people are still being educated. Not as well, IMO, but that's life.
I think what was even stupider than the switch to metric was the way it was done. Over night we had to throw out all our thermometers, tools, templates, tables and measuring devices. Thirty five years later we are still not completely metric and I feel we could have been at the same stage today had we just replaced the old stuff as they wore out or broke.
I think people are being educated more/faster nowadays.
In NB, you have to be able to read when you start kindergarten (age 5). They're being taught stuff in elementary school that we were taught in middle and high school. You can't tell me the schools aren't teaching kids as much as they did in 59. It's different stuff, but that's because the world has changed.
We don't need to be able to recite Wordsworth or Tennyson from memory; it's a useless skill.
The amount of information that is available at your fingertips now is stunning - you can google pretty much the sum total knowledge of humanity in an instant. Our microwaves and coffee pots have nearly the computing power that was used to put men on the moon. So it shouldn't be a surprise that what we want our kids to know/learn is not the same.
I agree, but haste makes waste. Faster here means slower there. More in one aspect means less in another.I think people are being educated more/faster nowadays.
I think kids learn what they learn. As I said, teach more in one area and a different area loses ground. Kids these days seem to be educated more scientifically and technologically, but they can't put a decent sentence together (just an example), and then more kids are not polite when they do put a sentence together than there used to be..In NB, you have to be able to read when you start kindergarten (age 5). They're being taught stuff in elementary school that we were taught in middle and high school. You can't tell me the schools aren't teaching kids as much as they did in 59. It's different stuff, but that's because the world has changed.
To an electrical engineer, yes. To a professor in English Lit or a writer, it's probably quite handy.We don't need to be able to recite Wordsworth or Tennyson from memory; it's a useless skill.
Yup.The amount of information that is available at your fingertips now is stunning - you can google pretty much the sum total knowledge of humanity in an instant.
Not even close.Our microwaves and coffee pots have nearly the computing power that was used to put men on the moon.
Yes, it's different.So it shouldn't be a surprise that what we want our kids to know/learn is not the same.
wow I bet there were quite a few more fender benders than normal.JLM, did you know that Sweden switched form driving on the left to driving on the right in one weekend?
Why? Has the States switched? Have the English switched completely over? Have we?Switching to metric system was something that had to be done.
BBC NEWS | UK | EU gives up on 'metric Britain'And the switch had to be actively made. They didn’t in USA and they are still using the British system. Even the British abandoned the British system long ago, Americans are still using it.
Balogna.Voluntary conversion would not have worked; it had to be done by law.
JLM, did you know that Sweden switched form driving on the left to driving on the right in one weekend?
"JLM, did you know that Sweden switched form driving on the left to driving on the right in one weekend?" One act of stupidity doesn't warrant another.
"They didn’t in USA and they are still using the British system. Even the British abandoned the British system long ago, Americans are still using it."
WRONG- The British as far I know were on the Imperial System, same as Canada. U.S. never was in recent times.