Rote learning - anything. That's 50% of the time currently - which can then be used to shorten school days with the same. We're living in a world where information is available at our finger tips - and that won't suddenly become less so.
Every generation suffers from the same faulty thinking. "Because this is the way it was for me it must be the right way also for my children".
(Cursive writing was a waste of time already when I went to school in the late 80s)
They're as bad as any other school in Sweden. Stuck in the 1800s. They're just wasting the kids time with stuff that once was important but won't be in the future they'll live and work in.
It's time to just tell the existing teams to stop fussing about. I fear F1 is turning into the WWF of the Motorsport world. The show is more important than the racing.
Let's remember young Verstappen. Extremely fast, and making way too many stupid mistakes similar to Tsunoda's. Once he learnt some patience he just rose to another level and has stayed there since.
In Sweden we still have football ("soccer") hooligans that do nothing but attack both fans, player and the general public. I usually point to F1 as a sport where everybody's just happy and get along no matter who they root for.
I'm worried this has become more common in the last few years.
Kids of today have vastly better fine motor skills due to extensive usage of computer mouse, gamepads and touch screens.