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RE: Orawomen

From: Boivin, Patrice J <BoivinP_at_mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca>
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 07:49:38 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0052A0DB.20030108074938@fatcity.com>


My wife is a teacher...

Parents by and large don't care much about their children's education. The public education service is primarily a daycare for working parents. It varies of course, but when there is a snow storm and schools have to close for the day, we don't hear "my child will miss out on her classes!" we hear "what are we supposed to do with the kids, I have to work you know."

In many cases children don't really know what they will want to do once adults (which is normal, how could they know ahead of time), so they "go with the flow" at school.

With no active participation of parents in the process, many children drift into situations where they can't earn a decent living for themselves.

The best option it seems to me is for kids to try keeping as many options as possible, so that later they don't find themselves painted into a corner.

My wife's school ran out of paper again this year, she brought a pack of paper to school with her this morning... she is ready to quit teaching!

Pat.

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I think that within the population of women in IT, the number of female Oracle DBAs is increasing. However, in general, the number of women entering IT is decreasing. That is, the number of women who are encouraged to become DBAs or developers or network admins or sys admins is decreasing.

I've noticed (I have a friend with a 13 year old son and a 16 year old daughter) that the schools are not encouraging girls to go into science or math. There have been studies done that show that teachers in those fields tend to call on the girls in the class less and spend less time helping them understand the subjects.

My opinion only

Rachel


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