I don't disagree with any of what you say Lumpy.
I'm not sure schools are the best way to teach this though. Over the years they do seem to be expected to teach any skill a person may need in life and I don't believe that's their place. Teachers have almost become foster parents in a way and are having to take on more and more extra curricular activities simply because parents are becoming less and less able themselves. Society has certain requirements of young adults entering the workplace and sadly being able to be more self sufficient with regards to food, just isn't a coveted skill. I do agree that it should be though.
Maybe we should bring in compulsory 'greenhousing' taught by individuals who actually care about the subject and make kids attend afterschool classes. Lol, can you imagine the uproar.
I'm not sure schools are the best way to teach this though. Over the years they do seem to be expected to teach any skill a person may need in life and I don't believe that's their place. Teachers have almost become foster parents in a way and are having to take on more and more extra curricular activities simply because parents are becoming less and less able themselves. Society has certain requirements of young adults entering the workplace and sadly being able to be more self sufficient with regards to food, just isn't a coveted skill. I do agree that it should be though.
Maybe we should bring in compulsory 'greenhousing' taught by individuals who actually care about the subject and make kids attend afterschool classes. Lol, can you imagine the uproar.
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