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What an insightful post! Because we all know that men have one-track minds and that women don't like sex!what971 said:I think the fact that we don't think about sex 24/7 has something to do with it.
go on... pull the other leg.what971 said:I think the fact that we don't think about sex 24/7 has something to do with it.
I think that’s quite bigoted.what971 said:I think the fact that we don't think about sex 24/7 has something to do with it.
Obviously someone has never really looked into this beyond teenage sitcoms.I think the fact that we don't think about sex 24/7 has something to do with it.
Mountain.Dew said:agree with VCB. many apprenticeships and trades appeal more to males, since it is a lot of 'hands on', pnysical work, where stereotypically and generally, girls would rather read or write and sit in the class room.
i agree that we do need to have both english and maths, and the belief is that high school will cater for these necessary skills. my argument is that we need to change the advanced english course. wheres the good old grammar or comprehension questions? its pretty much only taught in primary school and perhaps in year 7-8, but not a shred of what real "English". Its all nice and good to talk and discuss about concepts and issues, but if we dont have the basic foundations of english literacy and grammar, then the standard of english essays and extended responses will drop. pretty much every year, in the comments released by the BOS markers commenting upon the standard of candidate responses, many complain about the lack of proper grammar and spelling. SPELLING!
we need to change the hsc syllabus, so that we are more prepared for later life, BEYOND obtaining one number.
despite the piss-take, that's very true and it really pisses me off.Oddy Nocki said:Anglash at an HCS level done learned me nothing. All that I done learned was dat:
The words creative and deconstruction do not and should not ever fit in the same sentence unless you use it like:
"HSC be stupid like an ibis, all they teach you is how much they value your ability to be creative while deconstructing something."
I done no that it is there to make you think a bit harder about what you are reading. To be thinking lateral if you will. But it doesn't work like that. Most of the students (YOU) just take what the teacher be saying and retain it within your grey matter and spill it out like a flood when exams come around.
School should teach you to think, to question, to make your own calls and maybe even teach you to argue. It can't, it done not know how. School teaches you to copy book to head to exam paper with no other thought in the head bone.
greateful?erawamai said:http://www.smh.com.au/news/miranda-devine/a-tangled-web-turns-boys-into-angry-young-men/2005/12/17/1134703643627.html
So what's wrong with the boys? OR is there anything wrong with them? Is Co education good?
Most of the problem seems to stem from the uncoolness of trying hard. A culture of tall poppy and knocking anyone who differs from the norm.
Being a product of a single sex school I wouldn't know what co ed high school was like. My father spotted that I spent most of my time chasing girls at primary school and sent me to a single sex schoolFor which I'm greateful.
Thank you, I write my own stuff.Mr_Shrimp said:despite the piss-take, that's very true and it really pisses me off.
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