I think the US high school thing is probably more alien. I don't the UK high schools have had anything like the big social organization that the US has. And especially not when I went to high school in the Eighties, when budgets were being cut. We had no sports teams or proms: we went there, the teachers droned on at us, we went home.--Butch and Petey are harsh and unforgiving in their estimation of female beauty.[ Parent ]
I suppose college/uni is similar, I had a far better time there than in high school, and while I have a lot of nostalgia for the student life, I still keep finding new ways to experience life and wouldn't want to go back. [ Parent ]
Kids don't see the value of education when they're sixteen!
[T]he incentives were there, but that was not enough for these children.
The average teenager thinks they're immortal and that nothing bad can possibly befall them. It's not surprising that many take the view that "I can make a great living with a 9th grade education!"
In any system where the participants cannot see the costs/incentives, they'll make suboptimal decisions. However, this does not necessarily argue for a non-market solution.
A question that I'd like to have answered is what percentage of those dropouts, say, ten years on, realize that they made a bad decision? How many now see the incentives and costs that they failed to see earlier?
The education system should be more accomodating of "non-traditional" students, such as those who once dropped out. I realize that the one-size-fits-all industrial model of education doesn't deal well with this sort of thing at all, but that only strengthens the argument against that model as well as the argument for moving towards a much more individualized education paradigm.
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Anyway I think it's amusing that you so enjoyed him but I said "meh", whereas I so enjoyed Anthony Powell, who merited only a "meh" from you.
Perhaps there is an element of exotica at work here.... this is dreamworld after all... it isn't? Shit.
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