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Yes, we can all learn about the entire world in our day to day life.

Close the schools! We can just learn in our spare time!
Ironically I've educated myself a lot better than my Teachers ever did.

But obviously I know that School is needed for those that need guidance, and to get better at socializing.

But you honestly think that teaching Religion is so important when you're going to School? It gets talked about so much in day to day life that it isn't really needed as you're very likely to get your information from your parents, friends, atheists, and the Political side of them you can learn from the news.

When you're going to School you want to learn about stuff that's gonna help you provide for yourself such as English, Maths, Science, History (if you want to become an Historian) Geography, PE etc, yet a lot of these are studied significantly less just so the Teachers can put their own points of view across on a particular Religion/Religions.
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Ironically I've educated myself a lot better than my Teachers ever did.

But obviously I know that School is needed for those that need guidance, and to get better at socializing.

But you honestly think that teaching Religion is so important when you're going to School? It gets talked about so much in day to day life that it isn't really needed as you're very likely to get your information from your parents, friends, atheists, and the Political side of them you can learn from the news.

When you're going to School you want to learn about stuff that's gonna help you provide for yourself such as English, Maths, Science, History (if you want to become an Historian) Geography, PE etc, yet a lot of these are studied significantly less just so the Teachers can put their own points of view across on a particular Religion/Religions.
If you think education is only about preparing you for what you might require in a job ("if you want to become a historian") then this conversation is over.

Also, why are you suggesting that time is lost on English, Maths, Science and History to spend more time on religion where the teachers push their own beliefs on the students? That's a bizarre notion.
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If you think education is only about preparing you for what you might require in a job ("if you want to become a historian") then this conversation is over.

Also, why are you suggesting that time is lost on English, Maths, Science and History to spend more time on religion where the teachers push their own beliefs on the students? That's a bizarre notion.
That's exactly what School is for, teaching children the basics and then the children are suppose to go on and persue their subjects that they're interested in, and of course to help children socialise with strangers.

What do you think School is suppose to be for?

And until I was old enough to go for subjects that I wanted to learn, RE was pushed ahead of History at my Schools, and it was on par with English and Science (as for some reason my Schools loved Maths and I'm beyond **** at it) but yeah RE used to be done a lot, and all it ever really was, was pro Christianity, anti-Islam, and indifferent responses to the others.
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That's exactly what School is for, teaching children the basics and then the children are suppose to go on and persue their subjects that they're interested in, and of course to help children socialise with strangers.

What do you think School is suppose to be for?

And until I was old enough to go for subjects that I wanted to learn, RE was pushed ahead of History at my Schools, and it was on par with English and Science (as for some reason my Schools loved Maths and I'm beyond **** at it) but yeah RE used to be done a lot, and all it ever really was, was pro Christianity, anti-Islam, and indifferent responses to the others.
School is for far more than just preparing you for what job you would like as an adult Mock. Don't act dumb.

Your school taught you to be anti-islamic?

I call bulls*t.
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School is for far more than just preparing you for what job you would like as an adult Mock. Don't act dumb.

Your school taught you to be anti-islamic?

I call bulls*t.
It's not acting dumb, School teaches you to get on in your Adult life, and how to socialize.

Don't tell me that you think School is suppose to be fun do you? Because trust me, bullies, Teachers being biased towards certain kids, and when you have Migraine's and the School won't let you go home, or even Phone your parents about you having a Migraine so you're just trapped there lying on a pillow doing nothing is not fun.

Teachers getting the **** beaten out of them by 13/14 year olds is not fun.

Having homophobic and racism thrown out you isn't fun.

So tell me what is School suppose to be about other than Job prospects, and socializing?

And my Schools wasn't so open about being "Anti-Islam" but they definitely used to show more of the barbaric parts of the Koran than they ever did the Bible or the Torah, or the Vedas etc.
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So tell me what is School suppose to be about other than Job prospects, and socializing?
It's about getting an education perhaps?
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It's about getting an education perhaps?
Genuine Lolling. So well said, but isn't it a pity when 'stating the bleedin' obvious' is both necessary and humorous.
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It's about getting an education perhaps?
And what are you suppose to do with that education?

So I was right and people was debating my initial post for nothing.
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School is for far more than just preparing you for what job you would like as an adult Mock.
It should be. It isn't. It's for creating productive drones, but it's not even very good at that
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It should be. It isn't. It's for creating productive drones, but it's not even very good at that
Amen to that!
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Maybe in bad schools, I feel for anyone who had to go to one.
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Maybe in bad schools, I feel for anyone who had to go to one.
Nah, I went to a school that was (at the time) a top-10 state school in the country. My 6 year old goes to the best (by a mile) state primary school in the county.

They like to dress it up in frills and distractions to make it seem, on the surface, like it's about more than getting you out there as a productive proletarian... but fundamentally, that is the aim. Full stop. They want to "educate" you to meet your earning potential, be that builder or brain surgeon. Beyond that, they have absolutely zero interest in expanding your world-view or what you might do with the rest of your "non-work" life.

Let me be clear that this isn't true of all teachers - there are some wonderful teachers in our schools - but it is true of the system as a whole, it's built into the very foundations of it. Obedience and homogenisation. There's a reason that countless young teachers become quickly disillusioned and end up leaving the profession, even after spending years and thousands of pounds in training.

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