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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
I don't know what teachers you talk to but the curriculum is rather full, that's what all the teachers I talk to on a regular basis tell me. Most don't even have time to teach what's on that curriculum.
Something has to get short changed... and I'd rather that home economics is taught before sex ed is taught. Even understanding how much it costs to raise a child, since that's ultimately what is at stake here. Because even if you don't know how to drive a car, understanding that there is costs associated to owning, maintaining, and operating one is very eye opening to many people. They don't really go over that in driver's ed.
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The easiest solution would be to have a longer school day. Most kids go to daycare after school anyway so why not have an extra hour of school to make room for the curriculum?