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Why would I expect my child, who I chose to keep out of the government-run factories called public schools because I didn’t want her to be a government-trained cog in a machine — why would I expect her to fit neatly into society’s mold after high school graduation?
Universities can’t solve our skills gap problem, because they caused it
Familyman Ministries
By Scott L. Moore3.4
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Why would I expect my child, who I chose to keep out of the government-run factories called public schools because I didn’t want her to be a government-trained cog in a machine — why would I expect her to fit neatly into society’s mold after high school graduation?
Universities can’t solve our skills gap problem, because they caused it
Familyman Ministries