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| View Poll Results: How do you feel about the parents' decision to keep their child's gender a secret? | |||
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21 | 30.43% |
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22 | 31.88% |
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26 | 37.68% |
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How Soon Is Now, it's a question of democracy based on the idea that everyone has the right to the same education. Maybe some parents are great teachers but that doesn't go for all. Also, in our (I mean teachers) work, helping the child in the socialization process is an important part. Learning how to interact with peers, learning the rules of society. This is harder to achive when going to school at home, with a parent as teacher and no peers around. Finally, I had five years of university studies to be able to call myself a teacher. Is it possible that I didn't learn anything of value during that time, if anyone without a degree can do my job just as well, it must be. So, to go back to where I started, everyone has the right to the same education, a good education, involving qualified teachers, this to result in confident upstanding people, with enough knowledge to be able to live their lives and take care of themselves. And also in the end, be able to run our country (vote with knowledge). That is democracy - people that are not subject to ignorance and that drives our country forward. (Sorry for my bad english - I am swedish as you probably understand)
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