Re: NOW(-ish): Education

From: Ross A. Finlayson (RAF@tomco.net)
Date: Tue Mar 30 1999 - 13:35:54 MST


The United States has one of the best and most forward thinking public education
systems in the world and of all time. All citizens have access to education, in
fact it is mandated for school age children barring alternative home or other
schooling.

I had the opportunity to work for the local school district in high school as a
computer assistant for a couple hours after school, I worked for the special
services department that provides track based learning to both developmentally
disabled and accelerated students. They are wonderful people.

I am the product of a self-taught and public education, and attended a private
college.

Of course, individuals have different experiences with education, as well they
certainly should!

The thing that I feel has helped me the most is the skill of reading and having
learned to read somewhat intuitively from the ages of 3 to 7 for basic reading
skills, and 8 to now for advanced reading skills.

I was subjected to a rigorous public education, and am the better for it.

Learning is a lifelong process. Learning isn't just about school, it's also about
socialization skills and the myriad other things that make life a rich tapestry.

It is not good that not every student has the same opportunities, that is, not all
public schools are the same, but at the same time, I feel almost any person if
raised and educated well could surpass, for example, me, whom I consider well
educated.

The educational system serves everyone, and as it is said, not all the people are
pleased all the time. That said, free public education is the backbone of
America.

Ross F.

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Ross Andrew Finlayson
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