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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago13 points(+0/-0/+13Score on mirror)1 child
Our entire education system pedagogy (including Canada) was changed in the 80s to favour girls.
Up to that point, girls didn't stay in school much past grade 8 but, due to the fallout of the "sexual revolution" they were now trying, and failing, to enter the workforce.
The solution was to claim that the schools were "discriminating" against them and then change everything to favour their learning styles. Think group work (shared blame), discussions, questions with multiple possible answers, vague and emotionally soft grading systems etc.
Two generations of men have been forced to undertake feminised education just to fudge some numbers, and people wonder why men aren't motivated to participate?
And, after all this, why aren't women simply crushing it? Why do outcomes keep getting worse as we remove "descrimination"?
I work as an adjunct at a college (not really my choice, thanks to pajeets everywhere I cant find a programming job), and its funny how they complain men are increasingly turning away from college, and yet fail to realize its because the college system is set up to favor women (and most colleges dont teach actual skills anymore either, thankfully I'm at a 2 year college that actually does provide more trade-oriented classes and degrees, but 4 year schools are absolutely no longer worth it, not even for IT).
Up to that point, girls didn't stay in school much past grade 8 but, due to the fallout of the "sexual revolution" they were now trying, and failing, to enter the workforce.
The solution was to claim that the schools were "discriminating" against them and then change everything to favour their learning styles. Think group work (shared blame), discussions, questions with multiple possible answers, vague and emotionally soft grading systems etc.
Two generations of men have been forced to undertake feminised education just to fudge some numbers, and people wonder why men aren't motivated to participate?
And, after all this, why aren't women simply crushing it? Why do outcomes keep getting worse as we remove "descrimination"?