Should schools have a Mandatory Life Skills Class?
Yes! "Home economics" was just an elective class in school for me, but although it was seen as basically "the cooking class"/girlie class, I took it and it was way more than just that. We were not just taught about cooking but also stuff like budget balancing, credit cards & loans, and even things like insurance and taxes.
Maybe my school had it differently than others, but it gave me a good outline of how the real world worked.
Had something very similar when I was in high school. I took it also.
We used to. There was Home Ec where male and female students learnt cooking and sewing, and Consumer Ec where we learnt budgeting, balancing accounts, etc.
I took welding and drafting... it helped for my first real job.
I find this interesting... The norm is that we don't want mandatory things but when it boils down to areas out of our scope (non of us would go back to school to take such classes, would we?) then it's ok to ask for mandatory stuff. Why don't we push our luck a bit further and ask for a mandatory class to be happy !! (You will be happy and you are going to like it because its mandatory !!!!) See how ridiculous that sound?
We used to have home economics that taught you some things but only the girls took the class and a lot of it was about wearing certain clothes that made you look good and makeup. It would have been nice to learn things like writing a check or getting your driver's license.
How credit cards can screw you up and basic concepts of interest.
Nooo how will they trap you in constant debt if they teach you that ???
I did learn that. Now my credit score is in the shitter because I decided to be responsible and not spend money I didn't have. ?
@memorylikeasieve it's one of the craziest systems I've ever heard about
@memorylikeasieve My daughter couldn't get a credit card because she had always only used a bank debit card and had never even bought something on hire purchase - so she had a bad credit rating!
She only wanted it because some web sites only take credit cards, not debit cards.
I always pay my credit cards immediately, and always leave a small positive balance in them when I do.
Absolutely, and the boys especially should have to take home-ed. The big problem is that today both parents often work so information they should teach their kids is often missing. Too many kids these days get shuttled off to day care from an early age.
Why is this always about blaming the school for a child's failings? I thought parents were supposed to teach their children to tell the time and simple reading, then as their children grew older talk to them about morality, show them how to cook, and so forth. Perhaps schools need mandatory classes for the parents of their pupils?
YES! I have been saying this for years! They need to have a mandatory class to teach them how to balance a checkbook, make a budget, plan a menu! A class on public services also! How to mail something at the Post Office, what does a zoning office do, what is code enforcement. I've seen college graduates that didn't know where to put a stamp on a letter!
I grew up in Puerto Rico, public school had "domestic economy" in junior high for the girls, boys were taught how to work in wood, we were taught tools and skills. Vocational schools will get you ready with a high school diploma and a profession. Too much emphasis on computers now I guess.
No ! Thats the parents job !
Apparently, this should be required.
My cul-de-sac neighborhood is comprised of guys and gals who were taught this stuff by OUR PARENTS. That's just not happening anymore. And that's a sad, sad commentary on our culture.