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Old 02-23-2021, 01:02 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
My personal opinion (yes, I get that it's an unpopular one) is that school should not teach any books at all. People either read or don't and personally I don't know a single person who reads because of what they were taught at school. Those who like to read generally read despite what they had to do at school. That's my personal experience, at least. I loved to read long before I even went to school; OTOH, most of my well educated relatives don't read for pleasure at all and never have.

Of course I might be biased, as I hated school and anything to do with it since the very first day. So nothing can convince me that school is the right place to make someone love something.
School is the place to educate people. Kids can find love on their own. Reasons to teach books include general cultural knowledge and appreciation and the ability to engage with a text, to question it and to understand it. Kids might not love algebra, but they still need to learn it.
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