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September 28, 2019 at 1:56 pm #8670
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Inactive@Andrew: Easy, MK: 😉
Of course, the belonging should be teached. That can easily be done by letting the pupils write essays about how they would act/what they would do if their goal is to secure the future of their own race. The pupils would already be lead in the right direction during the young age. Basically the same way the current corrupt “elite” is using the school system to achieve their goals by shaping the minds of boys and girls alike at an young age.
Furthermore, they could be teached about the dangers of democracy and why it will in the long run always lead to a downwards spirale towards the self-destruction of civilization. Other topics may include something like: The importance of staying within same ethnicity/race. Whilst I think spirituality is an important topic, racial awareness is just that little bit more important. Why? A lack of racial awareness will likely lead to a drop in intelligence levels and character changes, eventually destroying any hopes to develope any further as a race. However, a lack of spiritual qualities can be overcome again by the reappearance of good leaders similar to Hitler during the 1920s.
Also you need put awareness to physical fitness. If there is a state that manages to implement these ideas into reality, it will also lead to a higher trust towards the leadership making the overall organism (State) more robust. Oh and before I forget it: Especially one of the shortcomings of Whites people needs to be adressed. Even though other races are human as well, they may not think the same way like we do!On another note: Teacher’s skill should be lean more towards sparking one’s passion about his favourite topic rather than simply getting through the teaching stuff. This will allow to set free one’s potential in his favourite topic which often coincidences with one’s skills that were given to him or her. That is in my view the route to excellence. Teachers can only give you the minimum requirements and you need to improve based on that by self-teaching (having obviously access to the necessary sources of course).
As RWS already pointed out, the universities should teach a complete view on reality. That can only be achieved by integrating different topics at once: Mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering etc. At the current time, there a trend to specialization in the various scientific fields. But given the brain can only remember a certain degree varying from person to person of course, we have to life with that I guess. Only an increase of memory strength by eugenics could solve that issue. If we were to achieve that, school could also be shortened or higher education could start earlier.
School simply is about learning the basics that are needed for higher education. Most of it comes from learning by heart and having an sufficient discipline to do so. I complete disagree with leftists that want to reinvent the wheel with their many different school models (inclusion and so on) or blame teachers if they do not want to learn. Even the most brilliant minds can not achieve anything if they do not have basic knowledge about the topic where work in!
June 9, 2019 at 8:19 pm #7613Andrew
ParticipantHere is a good quote on historical education…let’s see who can guess where it’s quoted from ;):
“The teaching of universal history in what are called the middle schools is still very unsatisfactory. Few teachers realize that the purpose of teaching history is not the memorizing of some dates and facts, that the student is not interested in knowing the exact date of a battle or the birthday of some marshal or other, and not at all–or at least only very insignificantly–interested in knowing when the crown of his fathers was placed on the brow of some monarch. These are certainly not looked upon as important matters.
To study history means to search for and discover the forces that are the causes of those results which appear before our eyes as historical events. The art of reading and studying consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting what is not essential.”
May 15, 2019 at 8:49 am #7342Anonymous
InactiveThe teaching of rhetoric was intentionally removed from western curricula, too. I can imagine why.
March 1, 2019 at 8:19 pm #6687RWS
ParticipantUniversity was called that because it was intended to teach a coherent understanding of all existence. Now, in most institutions which style themselves universities and perhaps for most students in those institutions which still are able to offer a comprehensive education, technical and comparatively superficial training is given: no real consideration of the mind and spirit of the student, no real effort to open mind and spirit to deeper, eternal truths.
So, yes, it would be better to have viable and intensive technical institutes, specialized to offer the best instruction possible for future craftsmen, technicians, engineers, and more. ‘Better to have the universities return to the broader and less technical education needed to enlighten those men and women who may help to shape the beliefs and actions needed to make the world better for everyone.
November 11, 2018 at 3:35 pm #6280crow
ParticipantGood question! If plugging into a crazy system is your thing, then crazy schooling/college is your best route.
On the other hand, if real life is for you, then living it, first-hand, is definitely advisable.November 8, 2018 at 11:10 am #6265Anonymous
InactiveI want to ask this the topic of college has been brought forward. How else are we supposed to seek higher education? Should it all be independent research and study?
February 13, 2018 at 8:39 pm #2220Anonymous
InactiveScience, AP science, language, math, home ed, Art, European history, philosophy and law should be thought to be able to have law abiding citizens who can critically think for themselves, everything that they lack now a days. College was always meant to be for a few in history people who went to college were the marginalized now its the opposite and it’s let to the problem at hand. Many of us waste our prime family years for degrees we can’t get job for. Many of the tech courses are unnecessary given that most of the skill we have in tech come from experience unless your going to work in that field theirs no need for school to have tech class.
February 13, 2018 at 12:19 am #2196Maybe
ParticipantLaw.
Constitutional Law should be taught starting with Latin being taught, starting at grade 3. Imho, bar none, lawyers are the biggest most expensive PITA’s and purveyors of ambiguity there is. If you’ll notice, 98% of U.S. politicians are lawyers by trade. I believe that we are not, “A nation of laws”, we are a nation of lawyers, making bank on our exploitation and misery.
Just an idea for cutting out another middle man.January 5, 2018 at 4:30 am #1945Anonymous
InactiveI think when it comes to the lower education system we should be learning how to read and write and do basic math and that’s about it, we don’t need gym class and sex education and a lot of other things that they teach in school, maybe some local history can be taught, it can even teach history beyond that depending on the type of school (grade school or high school) but over all a lot of what is taught in school is useless. I personally would like to see a return of the one room school house, I know that sounds kind of extreme but I always hated being in school with so many people and having to take so many classes that I didn’t care about. A lot of things nowadays can easily be learned on your own without school, especially with there being more available access to computers with internet and most cities having public libraries and or major chain book stores. When it comes to higher education (college/university) I think that type of education should be a means to a end, meaning you go there just to go there and that’s it, not to get job training because it doesn’t do that and it was never intended to do that, if job training is what a person needs then a good trade and vocational school would be a better option or maybe a small technical school if they want to pursue something that requires a degree. As for learning about self identity, some of the liberal study colleges can teach about culture and heritage in some of there courses but if a person wants to find themselves by taking those courses they would probably have better luck researching on there own and joining online groups to find like minded individuals that are trying to do the same thing. I don’t think college was ever intended to be a place to find your self, even if it was it is most definitely not now.
January 4, 2018 at 2:28 pm #1819Anonymous
InactiveIn the Western societies, whites have spent thousands of hours at school and universities yet learning very little about the most obvious skills to prepare themselves for a successful life within a spiritually and demographically healthy community. I am not pointing towards the corporate efficiency, as only a few of us find fulfillment and happiness working in an urban desert climbing an imaginary ladder towards so-called social acknowledgment that mainly rewards the most opportunist and submissive to hierarchy.
I am talking about those skills that allow us to be healthier (cooking, gardening, living with nature), socially competent (etiquette, manners, relationship coaching, public speaking), morally upright (ethics, codes of conduct, decency), mentally strong (identitarian history, human genetics, antique ideas of racial awareness), and to allow us to add our little part to the well-being of a kinship we belong to.
But no, this education system teaches all about the individual, completely disconnected from any genealogical construct, at least for whites: we are taught to become ‘anything’ we want, except ourselves.
Waking up from these lies that are mere nails to the coffin of our civilization, we try to brainstorm what is actually of use to us and for our children to learn.
Detecting whatever we need to unlearn gives us an idea about the whole agenda orchestrated on highest political level by trying to shape our spirits into a state of self-hate and self-destruction.
Sorry, this is a dead-end and we are making a U-turn, now.
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