Peck of Arabia
Sociable Recluse
I was actually talking excitedly about this with someone in my seminar group, over coffee, the other day.
Ideally a class where once a week you are sat down and routinely lectured that, though test scores show you understand the subject and you're pretty smart and all, there's more to life than test results and a bit general knowledge makes you more of an interesting person, would be nice. Or more than lectured, helped to develop that general knowledge. This was brought to my attention the other day when a contemporary of mine, who was successful enough to do a decent course at a decent university, turned to me and asked 'When was The First World War, 1910?'
(Okay, I might be biased, as a history student, on that point, but I still maintain the dates of the two world wars is something everyone should know, on account of it being on every war memorial and broadcast every 11th November)
I also feel teaching people to debate and reason arguments properly would be nice, especially when coupled with a crash course in critical thinking; I attempted to start a political debate the other day (again with students) and was lambasted as 'heartless' and 'fascist' because I started a sentence with 'as a market liberal...' I don't even know if I am a market liberal, really. And the second statement doesn't even make sense...
Ideally a class where once a week you are sat down and routinely lectured that, though test scores show you understand the subject and you're pretty smart and all, there's more to life than test results and a bit general knowledge makes you more of an interesting person, would be nice. Or more than lectured, helped to develop that general knowledge. This was brought to my attention the other day when a contemporary of mine, who was successful enough to do a decent course at a decent university, turned to me and asked 'When was The First World War, 1910?'
(Okay, I might be biased, as a history student, on that point, but I still maintain the dates of the two world wars is something everyone should know, on account of it being on every war memorial and broadcast every 11th November)
I also feel teaching people to debate and reason arguments properly would be nice, especially when coupled with a crash course in critical thinking; I attempted to start a political debate the other day (again with students) and was lambasted as 'heartless' and 'fascist' because I started a sentence with 'as a market liberal...' I don't even know if I am a market liberal, really. And the second statement doesn't even make sense...