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March 31, 2011 at 9:01 AM #683258March 31, 2011 at 11:04 AM #682154
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Participant[quote=UCGal]I thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
[/quote]Agreed. Has anyone seen Race to Nowhere? It’s playing now typically at schools and libraries if you are interested. But I had the same feeling after seeing it; all problems.
March 31, 2011 at 11:04 AM #682208CBad
Participant[quote=UCGal]I thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
[/quote]Agreed. Has anyone seen Race to Nowhere? It’s playing now typically at schools and libraries if you are interested. But I had the same feeling after seeing it; all problems.
March 31, 2011 at 11:04 AM #682829CBad
Participant[quote=UCGal]I thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
[/quote]Agreed. Has anyone seen Race to Nowhere? It’s playing now typically at schools and libraries if you are interested. But I had the same feeling after seeing it; all problems.
March 31, 2011 at 11:04 AM #682968CBad
Participant[quote=UCGal]I thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
[/quote]Agreed. Has anyone seen Race to Nowhere? It’s playing now typically at schools and libraries if you are interested. But I had the same feeling after seeing it; all problems.
March 31, 2011 at 11:04 AM #683323CBad
Participant[quote=UCGal]I thought the movie did a good job illuminating some of the PROBLEMS in education but failed, big time, on outlining the solutions.
[/quote]Agreed. Has anyone seen Race to Nowhere? It’s playing now typically at schools and libraries if you are interested. But I had the same feeling after seeing it; all problems.
March 31, 2011 at 11:37 AM #682169Ren
Participant[quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.
March 31, 2011 at 11:37 AM #682223Ren
Participant[quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.
March 31, 2011 at 11:37 AM #682844Ren
Participant[quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.
March 31, 2011 at 11:37 AM #682983Ren
Participant[quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.
March 31, 2011 at 11:37 AM #683338Ren
Participant[quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.
March 31, 2011 at 11:39 AM #682174UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!March 31, 2011 at 11:39 AM #682228UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!March 31, 2011 at 11:39 AM #682849UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously!March 31, 2011 at 11:39 AM #682988UCGal
Participant[quote=Ren][quote=AN]…because my son is only 2 and he can count 1-10 in 5 different languages and know his ABC.[/quote]
My boy is 3, and he can fetch me a beer, tell me how many are left, then hand me the remote. All with great enthusiasm, fueled by Lucky Charms. Real-world application of important skills.
This is the point where fatherhood becomes worth it.[/quote]
AWESOME! Seriously! -
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