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 @9LDS3S3 answered…2mos2MO

I'd choose to study things that are more significant to our society, like taxes and the current states and well-being of other nations so we can size-up how we'd compare in the future and what we should be aiming for in the present to ensure we're ready on an international level.

 @9LGDBDJ from Florida agreed…2mos2MO

Since we do not know much about how taxes work, where they go, etc; many people have problems with filing their taxes and understanding how they work. I also believe that it is important for us to learn the well-being of other nations because it helps us as a society to know in which direction to move, where to improve, and what areas need more development. This will also translate to more effective voting and a better work force.

 @9LDT46S from Texas answered…2mos2MO

I believe that educational fundamentals of math, science, language arts, factual history, political science, and technology are important to build a foundation, but I’d like for our schools to also teach students how to think critically, research effectively, and explore intellectual curiosities. Additionally, students should also learn useful life skills such as how to manage personal finances, introduction to basic investment strategies, the importance of credit ratings. There should also be exposure to matters of career development, problem solving and conflict resolution, navigating…  Read more

 @9LDS8GG from Pennsylvania answered…2mos2MO

Math, Science, Spanish, and Literacy. These will help me in the future.

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