the social institutions to which a child is exposed has what size effect on their character as adults
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so your thinking really carefully about what institutions you expose your kids too and how such might affect what sort of people they grow into right
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one billion trillion datasets on likelihood of admission into a College. thousands of Ed professions so few enchiridia how shall we help our children grow to bravery, kindness, nobility, EH?
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international high school standards for educational attainment vs international high school standards for not being an atrocious shit with the character of a bot fly
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international high school standards for listening to all levels of what someone is saying to you international high school standards for perceiving a well-hidden pain and treating it gently international high school standards for keeping true to one's word
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the overwhelming focus on academic outcomes over humane ones is relatively recent for school systems im not sure of the reason for the decline. i suspect maybe the american culture rift from the 60s spurred it
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of course im not saying that the instutitions were actually remotely effective in effecting some kind of positive character. but they were trying. even if only lip service it was still made
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Well choosing a specific moral outcome seems judgmental (and we can’t have that), while going with academic outcomes dovetails with meritocracy’s combination of empiricism and passive-aggressiveness.
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there are other things that happened too (that i cant talk about)
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