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Why does it seem that more and more our public education system has become a system of teaching children what to think rather then how to think for themselves?
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arnegrim said:Why does it seem that more and more our public education system has become a system of teaching children what to think rather then how to think for themselves?
Pyrokinesis said:For the society it is better,
The mindless masses.Vylo said:People who think for themselves are a greater threat to those who currently hold power and privilege. It is to their advantage to keep the majority of people thinking in ways that work towards their goals.
What were the crosses for? Just because it's a cross, it doesn't mean they were necessarily good. For instance, the KKK burning a cross in front my house to intimidate me, I would have no problem with someone tearing down that symbol of hatred.arnegrim said:Well... what got me to thinking about it was the teacher who had students destroy the crosses recently... seems to be more and more of an issue in these last couple years.
arnegrim said:Why does it seem that more and more our public education system has become a system of teaching children what to think rather then how to think for themselves?
Alarum said:Because its easier on the teacher. Mindless regurgitation of concepts that were taught to the children is easy to pass off as learning, and substitutes for the real thing. Imagine how much more effort goes into real teaching, and you'll see that in an uncompetative world where there's no incentive to teach the children well, there's no incentive to put in more work than that.
Maynard Keenan said:because of state and national "standards" that impose tests and rigid requirements so that children are simply taught to regurgitate information rather than how to analyze facts and draw conclusion. Essentially, they are taught to memorize, not to learn.