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Following On From Another Question On Here. Should First Aid Be Taught Instead Of Re. Or Whatever It Is Called These Day, (That Religous Clap Trap!)
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RE. isn't something that is anywhere near essential in todays world but First Aid should be taught in every school and I don't mean a quick course, it should be on the curriculum for sure, imagine the lives that could be saved.!!
I wonder if it is on the curriculum in any other countries?
I wonder if it is on the curriculum in any other countries?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was (more or less) forced to take Citizenship in secondary school (due to a refusal by the school to let me take all the science subjects I wanted) and I found it one of the biggest waste of education times imaginable; only rivalled by the compulsory General Studies nonsense that wasted more of my time at the Polytechnic.
Which ? Both were a long long time ago now.
Citizenship related to social/care type stuff, like, for example, getting someone from Shelter in to give a talk. Noting that ever stuck with me or been any use. General Studies were more arty farty as I recall. Can remember one consisting of watching a film of the same aircraft land time after time after time after ... (Was even more annoying since the time used could have been spent doing what then became a compulsory night class.)
Citizenship related to social/care type stuff, like, for example, getting someone from Shelter in to give a talk. Noting that ever stuck with me or been any use. General Studies were more arty farty as I recall. Can remember one consisting of watching a film of the same aircraft land time after time after time after ... (Was even more annoying since the time used could have been spent doing what then became a compulsory night class.)
When pupils used to follow a rigid path of all science A levels or all arts subject A levels general studies was used to make them more ‘rounded’ and to look at the bits they were missing out on. It’s not so relevant now as pupils tend to mix sciences and arts subject up. It’s also regarded as an easy A level to fill up time and increase successes (for both the pupils and the institution).
"Rounded" could be done in one's own time or later in life. Refusing an interest that one would work at and score well in for some nonsense that did nothing but bore, is a useless strategy that adversely affects those imposed on.
Glad I completed school before they decided to ruin subjects by mixing them, and glad not to have been young when final scores were lost on route before one even got to the exam. Like everything else in life, education going to hell in a handbasket instead of getting rid of the old failures and improving.
Glad I completed school before they decided to ruin subjects by mixing them, and glad not to have been young when final scores were lost on route before one even got to the exam. Like everything else in life, education going to hell in a handbasket instead of getting rid of the old failures and improving.
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