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17-10-05, 09:35 PM
@BlackMatta,
How come you come up this with this conclusion; did you have a bad exprience with a maths teacher or something!
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18-10-05, 05:31 AM
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a good teacher realizes that the few who are doing well in that situation would probably learn it on their own teacher or not.
So why don't we set up a system where those kids don't have to be there and can proceed at there own pace?
Because the primary purpose of the school is to psychologically condition children to be subservient to authority for the good of the NAZI culture.
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18-10-05, 01:14 PM
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Ever thought that the reason why you can do the math in your sleep now, is because you're older and wiser?
Speaking of Nazi cultures, are you aware that the oldest university in the world is in Ethiopia?
Education is is a way of arming the next generation towards advance, not as a means to the subjugate young. The West Indian and African educational system know this, that's why they still have corporal punishment to ensure the young keep quiet and become wise.
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18-10-05, 06:10 PM
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They fear that they will grow up maladjusted to the environment.
Some environments deserve to be maladjusted to. We just need to find satifactory methods of coping with it rather than conforming to it.
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Reasonable men adapt themselves to their environment; unreasonable men try to adapt their environment to themselves. Thus all progress is the result of the efforts of unreasonable men.
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18-10-05, 06:15 PM
Me and Math have a love/hate relationship.
I had a math teacher who told me never to question math, no matter what. Hmm...i suppose it made his job easier
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18-10-05, 07:52 PM
just use a free image hosting service..
like putfile for instance
http://www.putfile.com
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18-10-05, 07:53 PM
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No. At the school I went toALL the math teachers were qualified to degree level and most were experienced teachers. My dad taught maths and I have an older brother who is a mathematician like myself. I have taught maths at most levels up to degree level and what I have seen in the teaching profession is shocking. Both my sisters are teachers and openly admit thatmaths teaching in this country isin crisis.
So why do you think the teachers are doing this?????
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18-10-05, 08:04 PM
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Thanks Ghanindian, butI'd like something more permanent. Quite a bit of effort has gone into my .GIF, LOL!
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So why do you think the teachers are doing this?????
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They can't help it. Most mathematicians only teach in uni because of the pay. That usually leaves school teachers who don't know maths.
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Well do you think most of the things they teach in maths is pointless!!!! because most of things we learn isnot we can use in real life.....
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18-10-05, 08:07 PM
ok then upload the gif as an attachment
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18-10-05, 08:36 PM
ok give me a minute
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cell, I may be making an assumtion here. If I upload it as an attachment, you would have to click onĀ*a linkĀ*to see the image? Is that right?
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I've just attempted to upload just now and seems that if you attempt to preview your attachment before actually sending your post to this forum, you will not be able to see the actual attachment itself so you're need to click on it to actually see it.
But if you post it like normal the image should show up
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How can I get the image (created on my machine) to show by default without clicking and without using a third party?
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By posting as normal the image should show up i just tested the attachment now and it is displaying by default
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no problem niceone.gif
glad to have helped
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20-10-05, 01:20 PM
clp)Congratulations on your new math initiative BM and thank you. Just the sort of quality practical threads the village needs. Well done sir, I'll be following with interest.
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