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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Debts aren't something to be ashamed of. Nearly everyone's got them and you're not born or taught at school how to deal with them.
If you need any help let me know, if there's one thing I'm good at it's maths and spreadsheets.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:28, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
explaining to kids about the dangers of credit cards and stuff, which is a good idea.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:30, Reply)
I remember when my primary school acquired a single computer, the year before I left.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:44, Reply)
which is basically the same thing as no computer.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:48, Reply)
it was called "responsible living" and it replaced swimming on the curriculum when we were about 13. we were taught all about credit cards, prejudice, contraception, housekeeping and bill payments....
also, from memory, you had to be a married teacher to be able to teach the course, which is pretty fucking prejudiced when you come to think about it!
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:33, Reply)
We had a lesson on solving cryptic crosswords. No joke.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:43, Reply)
mostly the kids don't listen and we let them just get on with other work
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:44, Reply)
was biology. Being made to watch a birth at the age of 11, has amongst other factors directly contributed in me never ever wanting to have children
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:47, Reply)
fuck me that is literally the most memorable lesson ever.
i didn't realise there would be blood until i saw that.
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:48, Reply)
was how everyone else could sit there and watch it without burying their face in their arms!
(, Fri 26 Nov 2010, 14:51, Reply)
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