How to learn is still something people have to figure out on their own, but the curriculum is maybe one that makes that easier
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Of course. But the instructions might be pro or against exploring your own ideas and critically looking at stuff.
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Replying to @o_guest
TBH I don't think any school system is *pro* critically looking at stuff. Some of them just stamp down on it more than others.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
I never claimed such a stark thing. It's a spectrum. But you can say I'm from a disadvantage.
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Replying to @o_guest
yeah, for sure. Not trying to say you're not - only that our system has a hell of a lot of room to improve too.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Ah ok fair but I'd have given anything to have grown up in UK. Anything. Hence why I made it a loss goal to move and live there.
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Replying to @o_guest
So when you mention how it's better than something you've experienced, I don't mean to invalidate that but am trying to...
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Replying to @DRMacIver @o_guest
...get a look at the spectrum, and understand by comparing and contrasting. Sorry if that doesn't come across well
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Replying to @DRMacIver
At school I was laughed at for being an atheist. Others tried to convert or mock. Mostly I stayed very quiet. All of them wore crucifixes.
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It's a 100% theocracy. The Church is the ultimate power. There is universal suffrage for electing the archbishop.
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The Church runs hotels, golf courses, breweries, distilleries, etc. They own most of the land. And they meer with foreign dignitaries.
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