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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 557516" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>I don’t know about Canadian schools but I’d be happy if US schools would teach kids to read, write, and do math at their current grade levels. Beyond that if they could teach high school juniors and seniors skills that actually translate to the job market – or at least get them started, that’d be great. <strong>If</strong> Canadian schools are getting the same results as their US counterparts in these areas (and I really don’t know), your jammed curriculum is a mostly failing proposition IMO. Once basic skills are successfully being taught, I think it would be a great idea to teach the basics of every-day finances.</p><p></p><p>BTW, while there is corruption and malfeasance in our capitalist society (as well as every other society), I am not sure why you would include government-sponsored enterprises like Fanny and Freddy. IMO their government-sponsored involvement in the housing market was partially responsible for the 2008 meltdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 557516, member: 4300"] I don’t know about Canadian schools but I’d be happy if US schools would teach kids to read, write, and do math at their current grade levels. Beyond that if they could teach high school juniors and seniors skills that actually translate to the job market – or at least get them started, that’d be great. [B]If[/B] Canadian schools are getting the same results as their US counterparts in these areas (and I really don’t know), your jammed curriculum is a mostly failing proposition IMO. Once basic skills are successfully being taught, I think it would be a great idea to teach the basics of every-day finances. BTW, while there is corruption and malfeasance in our capitalist society (as well as every other society), I am not sure why you would include government-sponsored enterprises like Fanny and Freddy. IMO their government-sponsored involvement in the housing market was partially responsible for the 2008 meltdown. [/QUOTE]
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