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by Tucker Scott » Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:07 am
by Tinhampton » Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:13 am
Tucker Scott wrote:I am a supporter of libertarian pedagogy. Why do we forget about her?
JC Cavs wrote:Great Robertia wrote:"Great Robertia votes against this proposal... [SNIP]"
I completely agree. Education is a child’s future and is highly beneficial for helping individuals become independent citizens in society. While many parents believe they know what is best for their child, some parents fail to recognize what their child truly wants. If this law were to pass, many youth voices’ would be silenced due to their parents’ abilities to dictate their education. For this reason, parents should not have the ultimate decision of education for their children, as it should be up to the state until a child reaches a mature age to decide their own educational path.
by Honeydewistania » Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:32 am
Tinhampton wrote:"Pedagogical Freedom" was defeated 13,879 votes to 1,685.With 10.83% support, this is the least popular GA resolution since Treatment of the Deceased in August 2019. Regardless, I would like to thank everybody here for their support - and, of course, the much more prevalent and well-reasoned opposition - and do not believe that the fight for school choice in the General Assembly ends here.
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by Attempted Socialism » Thu Sep 24, 2020 5:17 am
You lost 10:1 and you don't think that was in part because of the stance you took on the subject?Tinhampton wrote:"Pedagogical Freedom" was defeated 13,879 votes to 1,685.With 10.83% support, this is the least popular GA resolution since Treatment of the Deceased in August 2019. Regardless, I (...) do not believe that the fight for school choice in the General Assembly ends here.
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by Tinhampton » Thu Sep 24, 2020 6:59 am
Attempted Socialism wrote:You lost 10:1 and you don't think that was in part because of the stance you took on the subject?Tinhampton wrote:"Pedagogical Freedom" was defeated 13,879 votes to 1,685.With 10.83% support, this is the least popular GA resolution since Treatment of the Deceased in August 2019. Regardless, I (...) do not believe that the fight for school choice in the General Assembly ends here.
by Tinhampton » Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:52 pm
Enaldo wrote:If I wanted children to be influenced by their clumsy parents, I would vote for it.
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