That's a good system.
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that might be the result of treating students as defenceless kids. More seriously we (my generation, not yours) have infantilised society.
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Many complex reasons for this. Newton was teaching Physics at Cambridge when he was 16 and wasn't THAT unusual. People live longer now.
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True again but the future (living longer) cannot affect the past (being an eternal teen) ;)
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Yes it can. The ability to live longer might carry with it prolonged teen-like stages.
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Also you're forgetting that "teenager" is pretty much 100% new to humans. http://www.ushistory.org/us/46c.asp
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Don't forget that we live longer and thus we allow the next generation to live even longer. And that "allow" part might be because we allow them to be children or teens longer.
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We have children later on in life too. So many factors.
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Yes, you are correct. I surrender. Anyway, I was sort of joking that part. Didn't you see the wink?
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But I do agree in that they (we all) must be made accountable, no doubt.