• Re: open-air classrooms

    From Retrograde@21:1/5 to JAB on Mon Aug 28 00:43:00 2023
    On 2023-08-23, JAB <[email protected]d> wrote:
    In 1957, in the Netherlands, there was a bygone era of open-air
    classrooms. This concept can be traced back to the early 20th century
    in Europe, where it emerged as a means to aid unwell children. These
    classes were conducted amidst dense forests, far removed from urban
    hubs, on the belief that ample ventilation, fresh air, and sunlight contributed positively to the physical and mental well-being of the
    students.

    Ha, the moron parents that are now inundating school adminsitrators with
    a litany of personal and religious demands would have a field day with
    this one. You want to see what happens when you take "the customer is
    always right" too far? You get modern America, that's what you get.

    Very curious these days about what this place would look like under a
    new philosophy of "the customer is getting a bitchslap the second he
    opens his whore mouth" or "the customer is a steaming, moronic pile of dogshit."

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