From: "Norm" <maillist(a)sios.ca>
Les wrote:
> There are basic skills necessary for life in the modern
world,
> such as taxes, driving, and computing among others that are poorly
> addressed by our schools. Not just in the US, but world wide from
> what I can tell. How will that change by passing a law that
> persecutes people for ignorance when the folks responsible for
> removing ignroance don't have the basic knowledge required?
>
> Regards,
> Les H
Ignorance - a crime against humanity,
have to admit it has a bit of a nice feel with it.
And the school systems will not let people who DO have the skills teach
because they do not have the system's precious education credentials.
Go figure.
{^_^}