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 Posted: Wed Feb 13th, 2013 10:23
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blackfox wrote: my whole point really ken ,WHAT do kids make these days to develop curiosity

I think that curiosity is not encouraged as this can lead to challenges of authority and teachings.

Education also does not encourage extra-syllabus activity as this is dangerous or time consuming and requires a teacher to conduct a skill and risk assessment for each activity and this has to be lodged prior to the event and parental approval is also required for participation.
We must have lived in such dangerous times prior to all this Health and Safety bullsh1t that it is a wonder that there are enough people on the planet of breeding age!!!



Many organisations also dont want creative people as they can be both challenging to manage and to business processes as they find ways around the system.




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