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nacarter
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Registered: Dec 2004
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Moral Hazard, you are correct about the exemption for economic reasons. However Jayx needs to be reminded that this is not the 1940s or 50s - VERY few drop out of high school for economic reasons - the most common instance is teenage pregnancy. Banning drop-outs from getting their licenses is simply a deterrent. Let's face it, most drop-outs are just lazy people, who'd rather be out smoking dope and partying instead of hitting the books.
As for OAC - several studies on the issue showed that it was a complete waste of time. Remember, that Ontario was the only jurisdiction in North America with a fifth year of high school. Our students never performed any better in university than other provinces or states.
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Jun-02-2006 12:51
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zokissima
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Toronto
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This was allready posted about a month or two ago. I never thought that this would really be implemented. Seems to be akin to hearding cows in the right direction, which is never a good way to treat people. Curbing high-school dropout rates is a great issue to tackle, but this is not the right way to go about it. As mentioned in this thread, if the standardized program taught in high schools were revamped, made more dynamic, then maybe not as many people would drop out. The value of education should be taught and pushed. This should probably start at a much earlier level of our education system. Consider, most immigrants comming into this country far exceed in math skills, and after a few years, English skills than those born and raised here. The value of education is impressed upon them at an early age. In my opinion, it seems that the Ontario government applies too many patchwork solutions. This government rarely ever has the will to commit to a long term goal, and thus slaps down useless bans and penalties on a yearly basis.
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Jun-02-2006 13:19
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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I personally thought it was a waste of time.
What they should do is keep high school a four year course, and then lower the drinking age to 18 like in most of the free world.
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"If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law" - Winston Churchill
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Jun-02-2006 14:09
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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Re: Re: Re: Re: More Liberal Behaviour Modification Schemes... Drop out? No driver's licence
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
My understanding of the legislation is that there are exceptions available if the child's withdrawl from the education system was necessary for economic reasons. |
Why not just let the parents decide?
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Everything in this country is illegal. |
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery…" Winston Churchill
"If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law" - Winston Churchill
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Jun-02-2006 14:10
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: More Liberal Behaviour Modification Schemes... Drop out? No driver's licence
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I don't know, I'm not drafting the legislation! My guess, however, is that the instances of drop out are too high for the provinces liking. So they want to reduce this. Personally, since we all have a vested interest in educating the population I have no problem with this.
BTW, I seem to recall it also exempts people who have dropped out to enter an apprenticeship program for a skilled trade. |
Again, i dont have a problem with what they are trying to acheive (i rarely do). Its just how they go about trying to do it. The methods that this government takes to try and change things are very paternalistic and i feel the government has no place in trying to be everyone's nanny.
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Everything in this country is illegal. |
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery…" Winston Churchill
"If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law" - Winston Churchill
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Jun-02-2006 14:23
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Orko
Digital Hippie

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by simms327
I didn't do OAC (out of province) but my impression of my friends is that it was a waste of time - most of them took easy courses and had tons of free time to kill. |
Then your friends did not plan their high school careers well enough, imo. The people who just took bird courses in OAC were the same ones, if they had planned right, could have finished in 4 years anyways.
I took:
Physics
Bio
Econoics
Business Admin
Finite
English
World issues (bird course)
With the exception of the last course, none of those courses were that easy.
Yes, if you came from another province you would have been fine with their four year program, because it was properly set out. When referring to the Ontario four year system, it was not properly condensed. Things were left out, and students did not get a full plate of information.
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Jun-02-2006 15:41
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