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	<title>Comments on: The Future of Education</title>
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		<title>By: Laura</title>
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		<description>I meant to talk to you about your posting today but didn&#039;t have a chance. I really like everything you had to say. After I read it, I did a little searching around and the pros and cons of paying for your child&#039;s education. As someone who is still paying for my own and from reading several other opinions, I really don&#039;t think that having your child pay for their education is a bad thing at all.

I also really liked your part on letting the world teach, not just certified teachers. There are so many life lessons not taught in the classroom or by ones parents that children have to learn and be exposed to in order to be become all that they can be. So many kids are sequestered to school and home teachings and not allowed to interact with the outside world and I think it&#039;s detrimental to them and to our future society. Using the internet will definitely be a great tool to opening up new views and thought patterns that could change our world.

Anyways, great post...very thought provoking and I look forward to reading more!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I meant to talk to you about your posting today but didn&#8217;t have a chance. I really like everything you had to say. After I read it, I did a little searching around and the pros and cons of paying for your child&#8217;s education. As someone who is still paying for my own and from reading several other opinions, I really don&#8217;t think that having your child pay for their education is a bad thing at all.</p>
<p>I also really liked your part on letting the world teach, not just certified teachers. There are so many life lessons not taught in the classroom or by ones parents that children have to learn and be exposed to in order to be become all that they can be. So many kids are sequestered to school and home teachings and not allowed to interact with the outside world and I think it&#8217;s detrimental to them and to our future society. Using the internet will definitely be a great tool to opening up new views and thought patterns that could change our world.</p>
<p>Anyways, great post&#8230;very thought provoking and I look forward to reading more!</p>
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