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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 3095652" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>Their parents are probably the most to blame here. Most of these kids have probably had cell phones since they were 7 or 8 yrs old. Tech gadgets have been babysitter #1 for yrs, give a kid a tablet, they are out of your hair.</p><p>I'd bet a fair number of adults look back at their college days and admit they got caught up in crap that was not like them as a whole. A fair share of non college educated adults may say the same, we do foolish things at that age.</p><p>Replacing Civics classes with social studies was not the wisest move, and just how much knowledge of history does one need to advance in todays world? Math, English type classes never change, history covers centuries, and more history was probably made in the 20th century than most added together. May not have made more, but it was documented in real time. Add in, for HS students, there is not one standard history book teachers use to help inform students. 40 yrs ago, most of us here would have advocated One book as the standard, today, we should be thankful that it is not just one, because we may not have the say in it that we think we deserve. These kids are not being taught the consequences of living in societies unlike what we have as US citizens.</p><p>Being taught, socialism good-communism bad without pointing how thin that line actually is, is a very dangerous proposition.</p><p>Not much thought is going into supporting a group of people who will eradicate your alternate lifestyle if given the opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 3095652, member: 33622"] Their parents are probably the most to blame here. Most of these kids have probably had cell phones since they were 7 or 8 yrs old. Tech gadgets have been babysitter #1 for yrs, give a kid a tablet, they are out of your hair. I'd bet a fair number of adults look back at their college days and admit they got caught up in crap that was not like them as a whole. A fair share of non college educated adults may say the same, we do foolish things at that age. Replacing Civics classes with social studies was not the wisest move, and just how much knowledge of history does one need to advance in todays world? Math, English type classes never change, history covers centuries, and more history was probably made in the 20th century than most added together. May not have made more, but it was documented in real time. Add in, for HS students, there is not one standard history book teachers use to help inform students. 40 yrs ago, most of us here would have advocated One book as the standard, today, we should be thankful that it is not just one, because we may not have the say in it that we think we deserve. These kids are not being taught the consequences of living in societies unlike what we have as US citizens. Being taught, socialism good-communism bad without pointing how thin that line actually is, is a very dangerous proposition. Not much thought is going into supporting a group of people who will eradicate your alternate lifestyle if given the opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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