Readers' Survey 2008: Subject That Typically Isn't Taught in Schools That Should Be

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Although money is said to make the world go round, educators rarely get to teach the subject in schools. Teachers responded that their students need instruction on how to save, how to borrow, and how to plan for the future.

Many also wrote about the need to teach overarching life skills (perhaps, as one reader suggested, in a class called Taking Care of Myself 101). Other readers wrote of reviving lost subjects, such as handwriting and Latin. Speaking for many educators, one reader responded, "Manners, but we don't have enough time as it is, so please don't add anything else."

What do you think? Weigh in on the results.

What subject isn't typically taught in schools that should be?

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Character Education

Submitted by MiMi (not verified) on June 18, 2008 - 01:26.

It is heartening to see that Social skills and social and emotional intelligence has a strong lead!

Social Skills

Submitted by Vic Lundy (not verified) on July 26, 2008 - 12:25.

I think that 'Social Skills' run hand-in-hand with 'Manners' because students are more confident when they know how to handle social situations, thus boosting their EQ, don't you think?

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