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What is the structure
Typically the structure of these classes follow what someone has already outlined for consistency purposes.

What if you were given the capacity to choose what you wanted to do? Kids like doing different things and are influenced by factors outside of school so why should school reflect only a specific curricula.

Imagination takes us to wondrous places, but restricting it to potentially rudimentary facets does nothing but probe the boundaries of the curricula.

Some instructors will get a little worried that they won't be able to handle such things and my response would be: you'd better learn to handle it.
Posted by: THEE WOLF   Posted on: 12/03/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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