“Or life skills”, says the people who actively avoided Home Ec.
Home ec was completely gutted by the time I got to middle school. Really wasn’t very useful for teaching “life skills”. Also who thought that should be a middle school class? Budgeting should be a topic for when you actually have some kind of income, and I sure as hell didn’t have one in middle school.
British expat in the US here. I work in marketing for a tech company.
I was astonished that when someone suggested a rhyming couplet on one of our ads a) no one knew what a couplet was, and b) no one even understood the basic concept of meter.
Both those things are definitely covered in high school.
Whenever I see one of those “what would you tell your younger self / a younger generation to do” — definitely “pay attention to all your classes, it all becomes useful one day”
Yes even algebra. Yes even reading Of Mice and Men
Why are you using the word expat and not immigrant in the US?
a) because for this context where I’m from adds more context than where I went to
b) because immigrant in the US connotates South American heritage usually
School in Norway teaches you basic woodworking, how to cook and in math we even had an assignment where we had to find a job and create a monthly/yearly budget based on that job, taking into account loan from car, house, etc…
Does the US have nothing like that?