To: Drew68
Back in the day schools had "shop" that taught practical skills like woodworking and simple repairs to boys and "home economics" that taught girls about the basics of diet, nutrition, and how to shop, prepare, and cook tasty and healthy meals for their future families. But in our oh-so-sophisticated world these practical skills have become something of a lost art. So this should come as no surprise.
The Trump administration has a lot of work cut out for it.
9 posted on
01/15/2017 7:23:34 AM PST by
AustinBill
(consequence is what makes our choices real)
To: AustinBill
I was aproduct of this type of public schooling in the 50’s and I have since thought that there should have been some cross-training. I still can’t sew worth a damn.
Raised my daughter to ride, shoot, fish, and change her own oil.
24 posted on
01/15/2017 7:32:24 AM PST by
x1stcav
(Leftism is like rust: It corrodes 24 hours a day until eradicated.)
To: AustinBill
But in our oh-so-sophisticated world these practical skills have become something of a lost art. Believe it or not, Common Core has a lot to do with the cutting of shop classes. A principal's career depends on getting those test scores up.
And since Common Core does not test for shop skills, shop goes away. And the shop kids are thrown into advanced math classes, which Common Core does test for. But those shop kids don't want, or need, advanced math classes. They need a
33 posted on
01/15/2017 7:40:43 AM PST by
Leaning Right
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To: AustinBill
I remember home ec very well!
Yes, the boys had shop and the girls had home ec.
We’ve come a long way in a short period of time.
68 posted on
01/15/2017 8:07:41 AM PST by
proud American in Canada
(May God Bless the U.S.A. (Trump: I will bear the slings and arrows for you, the American people))
To: AustinBill
Back in the day schools had "shop" that taught practical skills like woodworking and simple repairs to boys and "home economics" that taught girls about the basics of diet, nutrition, and how to shop, prepare, and cook tasty and healthy meals for their future families.The real reason those classes were eliminated from government-run schools is because the feminists raised holy hell that girls were being instructed on "domestic" chores like baking, sewing and running a household. There are now entire generations of women who have no clue how to properly cook a meal or sew a button on a shirt. On the other hand, there are plenty of men who can't drive a nail into a piece of wood, operate a power tool or even change a tire on a car. Pretty sad state of affairs all around.
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