Originally posted by: rchiu
Originally posted by: BigDH01
I think the students just don't care. You can't create a society where our prime directive is earning profit/producing wealth/being consumers and then be surprised that the individuals in that society don't know facts that are not valuable in that pursuit. At least interacting with social websites and communities familiarizes them with technology that might be useful and provide some valuable skills.
I'm more surprised that people don't have basic math skills. These are useful in simple day-to-day living. However, I know a lot of engineers that never use the math they learned in school, either by career or because of technology. Maybe these skills just really aren't that useful.
Also,
The Oklahoma City-based think tank enlisted national research firm, Strategic Vision, to access students' basic civic knowledge.
Another example perhaps?
That's a dangerous attitude. How do you know what's gonna help you earn profit, producing wealth when you are in high school? hey, history isn't gonna earn you wealth? basic math aren't useful, what about science? social study? what exactly is gonna give you wealth at that level?
As a parent and as a society, you just have to set a standard that kids need certain basic education and knowledge so they can develop further once they find their passion in their life later on. If you consider all the basic knowledge too basic to give you wealth/profit, you are not gonna develop something advance that you can really rely on to make a living. Unless you are a society based on show biz and sports and all you need is raw talent.