You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: What I Learned as a Prisoner in a State Indoctrination Camp
I think that Government Indoctrination Centers are probably the worst place for children to learn. Their relationship with education is nominal at best. I think homeschooling or a private school that parents personally vet are far better options.
This is so true. We mostly learned to recite facts. And even that "skill" we only learned for the tests. Students become quite skilled at short-term information storage in public schools.
What is sad here is that schools are now designed to get children to pass standardized tests, so the "factoriness" (my made up word) of the system is even more pronounced.