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+1 Vern
I agree, equal opportunity or it don't mean crap. That is how you find out what you are good for or not. Some of us are good at electronics, I am not! And found out the hard way. Did I want them to downgrade thier standards so suit me? No! Who would you want working on your "stuff"? The person who topped thier class in whatever trade you are subscribing too, or the person who the standards were lowered so they could be passed on.
I think this too is a major problem with how some things are done in school too. Some kids are being passed on and can not do the work necessary to pass said subject.
That is also why Ontario now has six new ways to graduate for students who lack academic skills but do well with thier hands mechanically.
The other side of that argument is: Do I want the person working on my car who is book smart and hasn't done the hands on; or the person who can't read but is a mechanical genius?
I have seen and taught people who are fantastic drivers but can't operate equipment worth poop. It would be unfair to other operators to lower the standard and pass a person who can't operate. It would also lower and demean the worth of your higher skilled operators/tradespeople.
I agree, equal opportunity or it don't mean crap. That is how you find out what you are good for or not. Some of us are good at electronics, I am not! And found out the hard way. Did I want them to downgrade thier standards so suit me? No! Who would you want working on your "stuff"? The person who topped thier class in whatever trade you are subscribing too, or the person who the standards were lowered so they could be passed on.
I think this too is a major problem with how some things are done in school too. Some kids are being passed on and can not do the work necessary to pass said subject.
That is also why Ontario now has six new ways to graduate for students who lack academic skills but do well with thier hands mechanically.
The other side of that argument is: Do I want the person working on my car who is book smart and hasn't done the hands on; or the person who can't read but is a mechanical genius?
I have seen and taught people who are fantastic drivers but can't operate equipment worth poop. It would be unfair to other operators to lower the standard and pass a person who can't operate. It would also lower and demean the worth of your higher skilled operators/tradespeople.