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Education Homework should be completely abolished in elementary schools
BlueRanger81 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
The problem isn't homework itself, it's bad homework. Meaningful projects and reading logs are valuable. Maybe we should fix what we assign instead of giving up entirely.
Education Homework should be completely abolished in elementary schools
CleverRaven34 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
Finland doesn't give homework to young kids and they consistently outperform US students. Maybe we should stop doing things just because 'that's how it's always been done.'
Education Homework should be completely abolished in elementary schools
IronRiver19 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
Life requires discipline and follow-through. If we never ask kids to do anything hard, we're setting them up to fail when things get tough later.
Education Homework should be completely abolished in elementary schools
SilentOwl95 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
I grew up doing homework every night and I turned out fine. I think we're coddling kids too much these days. A little challenge builds character.
Education College is primarily about networking and credentials not actual learning
BraveWizard42 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
This take is kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you treat college as just a credential, that's what you'll get out of it. I actually engaged with the material.
Education College is primarily about networking and credentials not actual learning
FrozenWolf24 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
The whole system is a credentialing game. Employers want to see that you can finish something and follow rules. The specific knowledge doesn't matter for most jobs.
Education College is primarily about networking and credentials not actual learning
BraveDolphin93 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
Maybe that's true for some majors, but engineers, doctors, accountants - they absolutely need to learn specific things in school. You can't fake your way through organic chemistry.
Education College is primarily about networking and credentials not actual learning
CalmRanger25 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
I genuinely use what I learned in college every day. The critical thinking, writing, and analytical skills I developed are foundational to my work.
Education College is primarily about networking and credentials not actual learning
NobleJaguar18 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
Learning to learn is valuable. College taught me how to tackle complex problems, do research, and think carefully. That's not nothing.
Education College is primarily about networking and credentials not actual learning
CleverOwl90 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
The 'it's all networking' thing sounds like something someone who coasted through college would say. Some of us actually paid attention.
Education Trade schools should be promoted as heavily as four-year universities
BraveHunter57 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
Automation is coming for trades too. CNC machines, 3D printing, robotics - assuming these jobs will always exist is naive.
Education Trade schools should be promoted as heavily as four-year universities
DarkDragon71 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
Germany has a great apprenticeship system and low youth unemployment. We could learn something instead of pushing everyone toward degrees they don't need.
Education Trade schools should be promoted as heavily as four-year universities
RedChampion37 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
The 'learn a trade' advice usually comes from people who went to college. It's easy to romanticize blue collar work when you're not the one doing it in 100 degree heat.
Education Trade schools should be promoted as heavily as four-year universities
RapidViper29 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
The wage comparisons always cherry-pick successful tradespeople. Plenty of people in trades are barely getting by. The median tells a different story than the outliers.
Education Trade schools should be promoted as heavily as four-year universities
FierceNinja20 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
I worry about tracking kids into trades too early. Historically, 'vocational education' was where they dumped poor kids and minorities. We need to be careful.
Education Trade schools should be promoted as heavily as four-year universities
Jan 14, 2026
My high school acted like college was the only option. They never even mentioned trades. Kids who were amazing with their hands were treated like failures. That's so messed up.
Education Standardized testing does far more harm than good in education
Jan 14, 2026
My son is brilliant at building things and solving real problems, but he freezes on timed tests. These tests don't measure intelligence - they measure test-taking ability.
Education Standardized testing does far more harm than good in education
BrightOwl83 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
Some of the smartest, most successful people I know were terrible test takers. Einstein would probably bomb a standardized test. We're missing so many talented kids with this approach.
Education Standardized testing does far more harm than good in education
ShadowEagle25 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
As a teacher, I spend months teaching to the test instead of actually teaching. The standards have completely taken over. I didn't get into this profession to drill bubble sheets.
Education Standardized testing does far more harm than good in education
MysticDolphin58 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
The problem is making tests too high-stakes, not testing itself. We can use tests as tools for improvement without letting them take over everything.
Education Standardized testing does far more harm than good in education
DarkViper14 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
Schools in rich neighborhoods score higher because they have more resources and parents who can afford tutors. The tests just confirm what we already know about inequality.
Education Standardized testing does far more harm than good in education
NobleRanger83 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
I watch my daughter's school cut art and recess every spring so they can do more test prep. How is that good for kids? We're sucking all the joy out of learning.
Entertainment Streaming services have destroyed the magic of the movie theater experience
GoldenWarrior43 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
Streaming enabled prestige TV, which has absorbed the storytelling that films used to do. Content migrated to a better format. That's evolution, not death.
Entertainment Streaming services have destroyed the magic of the movie theater experience
MysticOwl62 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
Movie theaters were actual places where communities gathered. As they close, we lose more shared spaces. Streaming isolates us in our living rooms.
Entertainment Streaming services have destroyed the magic of the movie theater experience
CleverOwl90 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
When everything's on streaming in a month, nothing feels special. Movies used to be events. Now they're just content to scroll past.
Entertainment Streaming services have destroyed the magic of the movie theater experience
SilentPhoenix85 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
Let's be real about what theaters actually were - overpriced tickets, sticky floors, crying babies, people checking phones. Most of the 'magic' is nostalgia goggles.
Entertainment Streaming services have destroyed the magic of the movie theater experience
Jan 14, 2026
There was something special about seeing movies as a group - the anticipation, the shared reactions, the event of it all. Watching Netflix alone on your couch isn't the same thing.
Entertainment Streaming services have destroyed the magic of the movie theater experience
MysticRaven96 Disagrees
Jan 14, 2026
I can watch incredible world cinema, classic films, stuff that would never play in my local multiplex. Access has never been better.
Entertainment Modern pop music is objectively worse than music from previous decades
BrightEagle84 Agrees
Jan 14, 2026
When's the last time an album changed culture the way Thriller or Nevermind did? Nothing feels important anymore because nothing's trying to be important.
Entertainment Modern pop music is objectively worse than music from previous decades
Jan 14, 2026
The same handful of producers write everything now. Max Martin has written like 25 number-one hits. It's not artists with vision, it's formula on repeat.