Comment by AlexandrB

Comment by AlexandrB 3 months ago

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> The problem with homeschooling is that rarely is someone so well rounded that they can supply the full spectrum of education that a child needs. Blackbody vs an RGB source emulating a full spectrum. We all have cognitive blindspots.

While this is true, it's not like schools are teaching kids a full spectrum of knowledge either. In particular, a lot of practical skills are often not taught in modern schools - personal finance, cooking, basic home maintenance and construction ("shop class"), etc. How valuable some of this stuff is will depend on the child of course.

vel0city 3 months ago

I agree with this, but IMO the more correct solution is to look for the gaps in learning from all sources and look to fill those instead of removing a massive chunk of education assuming one can do all of it better.

  • sitkack 3 months ago

    Well said. Heavy aside coming.

    I think is another example of monotheistic cultures favoring linear narratives, rigid taxonomies and 1 to 1 causal chains. This is the world that we live, that we seek The Reason (singular) that something is the way it is. And if it isn't it the way we want, what ever is closer to the root of the taxonomy needs to get replaced.

    • sitkack 3 months ago

      My comment falls for the same reductionist trap it aims to expose.

      • vel0city 3 months ago

        I appreciate the try and the self-reflection my friend. To hope we can both appreciate truths we see in each other.