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I would imagine most people would be taking typing courses in school these days? (I hope).
Mike
And a double yes on civics. Where I live, a good number of the people that actually show up for jury duty are naturalized citizens.
I agree that the typing class is important; but I think a Business Writing course would be more fitting there. Formal and technical writing skills will take you far in the workplace.
Speech. Yes, nice one. Presentation skills are something that shouldn't be neglected.
Homemaking, phys ed, and finance - though I wish I have more of em coming out of highschool (finance for sure) - can all be learning by personal reading on the internet and more. Especially with blogs like this, ya know?!
Hope the educators are listening.
Mike's suggestion of a home maintenance class is great too. I work in construction, which you'd think would help, but after many years of apartment living I still get blindsided by something I "should be" doing every so often with the house.
Home maintenance would definitely be another good one, and ethics/manners would be very good. I'm amazed by how many people have awful manners in this day and age, too. Time management and sales training would be good - I could use those myself.
And to an earlier comment by Mike - I have no idea whether typing is more common nowadays. My sister-in-law, who is just finishing high school, never took it, and I don't think any of her classmates did, either. You would think they would be taking it, wouldn't you?
I've been thinking of doing Toastmasters as well.