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Old 20-04-2008, 11:11 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Wonderful example of PC interference and down turn in the standardof education



'Mike' wrote:

"johannes" wrote in message
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brian mitchell wrote:

"'Mike'" wrote:

And the "Mathematics"? ;-(

This would have to be a long, off-topic conversation on culture and
education, but the mindset which promotes knowledge as a matter of
value-free, abstract technique --such as mathematics-- may not be the
mindset that kids now in primary school need to best cope with the
conditions they will meet as adults. Those spoof questions rather neatly
characterise the issue. It's a changing world.

Brian Mitchell


When I went to school a lot of many years ago, there were no concern
about learning to cope with conditions that I would meet as adult;
that kind of knowledge was considered 'trivial', something you could
always pick up as and when necessary.


You were taught the 'basics', the 'grounding' of education.

Thank you. My point. PC didn't come into it.


Nevertheless. The younger people in their 20's that I work with have no shortage
of mathematical skills. Explain that one Mike... It's horses for courses.