If we don't lock children in prison yards for 12 years, how are they going to learn to survive in prison when they grow up?https://twitter.com/joelgrus/status/1120325442769002496 …
You can add location information to your Tweets, such as your city or precise location, from the web and via third-party applications. You always have the option to delete your Tweet location history. Learn more
i agree in some sense but i think a lot of key modalities are locked behind healthy amounts of p2p communication -- just having adults around won't be enough
Age-segregation is a very bad model for that, though. Older kids should be mentoring younger ones. Firewalling all the 5 year olds together so they only interact with each other (and a few 90 IQ adults) etc. is a terrible thing.
true. properly done self directed learning could open up those opportunities, but it'd be very conditional on the properly done part. not sure which method would be more robust against lazy parenting / teaching tbh
All the 'homeschoolers/unschoolers' I know send their kids to cooperative spaces (eg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudbury_school …) at least part-time, or have really big families. State schools are harmful by design, it's not laziness that's the problem.
But the reason those cooperatives work is because of family involvement -- without that (which is relatively common if you're trying to implement this as a general policy) I'm not certain if they'd be better than the terrible govt substitutes
Not sure what you're arguing with and I'm going to tap out of this now.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.