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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago

What you're taught in school is not the whole picture. Doesn't matter if it's maths, history, french or even a master's degree. After you finish school, there's still a shitload to learn. A curriculum is always a finite amount, so you have to make concessions. What makes it into the curriculum and what not is sometimes obviou or mandatory, but other times it's purely based on personal preferences or even internal politics.