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    #11
    Cotton, you still need to pay the ed
    portion indeed. I have no idea about
    redirecting it though. I'll have to look
    into that.

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      #12
      Scares The Bejesus outta Me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        #13
        Never ever, ever, ever, stiffle
        creativity. Who cares about math,
        spelling, english? DO NOT STIFFLE the
        creative mind of children in any way
        shape or means. Reading, writing, and
        math will follow. Creativity is the
        most important of all. There are
        computers and calculators that can be
        used fer grunt work. BUTT DO NOT
        STIFFLE CREATIVITY. It is the edge that
        we have right now. Times tables,
        multipication tables and english are a
        waste of time. Get over it you OLD
        FOGGIES, times have changed. Greed is
        good too!!! This stuff will make the
        world turn in future..........

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          #14
          Cattleman, i am in sk.

          I just can't believe that any curriculum developers
          could come up with this program. It is so hard on
          the kids. They are so lost and the teachers, too.

          What could possibly be wrong with a system that
          works great? I went back to university after 20
          some years, took calculus, econometrics, stats,
          16 econ classes and my math came back to me
          presto, because nuns taught me basic skills that i
          never forgot. Now i see kids deprived of that
          confidence and I don't think they feel good about
          their abilities. It helps to be sure of what you
          know.

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            #15
            Is that what happened to you Burbert, the
            ultimate in creativity?

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              #16
              No I learned the old, old, old way. 2 x 2
              = 4. a b = c. I created Sam McGee.
              Etc., etc. Strappings, humiliation, stand
              in the corner, fat kid, typing, bookeeping
              shi*. Those was the bad ole days. Today
              the children are sooooooo much smarter
              than our generation. The only exception
              wood by the modern day framer, who for the
              most part is dumber than a fence post!!!!

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                #17
                And
                Burbert, whilst in the corner, did you
                text your friends? Or memorize the lords
                prayer? ha ha

                Did you and your friends compete for the
                latest and greatest gaming system? Or
                did you alls compete out on the
                trapline, seeing whos couldest catcheth
                the most coyotes or foxes?

                I strangely know what you mean. lol

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                  #18
                  JDGreen, the NEW MATH in SK is all suppose to related to input and output, just like a computer, or pocket calculator. It was explained to us that if the kids know what to input, they don't need to know how to get to the output.

                  It took awhile for our son, but he's progressing somewhat, but even with a university degree, I find it confusing as all crap. Its like our parents learning the metric system.

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