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Jman:
jimonions:
--- Quote from: Tezuni on February 29, 2012, 03:23:15 PM ---Yeah Jim, I'd rather be learning about finances, taxes, property laws, how to build a good resume, etc.
Instead of learning about some guy in the 1790s that was crucial to the French Revolution, or learning some formula specific to something I will never use and will forget after the test.
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Well, that's not quite what I meant. Filler is not at all a detriment to teaching, when you learn these things it can possibly affect you positively by helping you base your opinions and thoughts upon these things to formulate a well-thought out conclusion. Basically making you think. The brunt of my argument was how teachers don't always capitalize on that.
Thanks to learning about the French revolution I can now understand many references to that particular time and prevent myself from looking completely worthless and uneducated in well-known historic events. This time also marks in history when peasants rose up to run out the aristocrats and form a government based upon the welfare of the people. Of course things got quite out of hand when they started to plot against each other and execute many of their own for being "friends of the king". This is also the first time guillotine rights were given to the lower class, a fast death only reserved for the high at the time. I'm not very good at remembering names but if mentioned I can recall who they are.
Ἆxule:
--- Quote from: jimonions on February 29, 2012, 11:23:44 PM ---Well, that's not quite what I meant. Filler is not at all a detriment to teaching, when you learn these things it can possibly affect you positively by helping you base your opinions and thoughts upon these things to formulate a well-thought out conclusion. Basically making you think. The brunt of my argument was how teachers don't always capitalize on that.
Thanks to learning about the French revolution I can now understand many references to that particular time and prevent myself from looking completely worthless and uneducated in well-known historic events. This time also marks in history when peasants rose up to run out the aristocrats and form a government based upon the welfare of the people. Of course things got quite out of hand when they started to plot against each other and execute many of their own for being "friends of the king". This is also the first time guillotine rights were given to the lower class, a fast death only reserved for the high at the time. I'm not very good at remembering names but if mentioned I can recall who they are.
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Going off of what you're saying, Math is a great example of this. Some students don't get why we're learning the quadratic formula, or even the imaginary number, because they don't see how they can use it in real life situations. The way my teacher explained it to us was that learning those formula's helped our logic and thinking skills. It's like learning how to juggle. You probably won't use that skill to get you a job, but learning it helps increase brain size, which helps in the long run.
semy32:
I was an A student nearly from everything, except from the easiest ones:
Geography: 3-4 (C-B)
Art: 3 (C) (I somehow still managed to get an A at the end of every year.) (I can't draw)
Music: 4 (B)
I remember when I first got my first 3 (C) in class 6 from History. My parents were really angry at me back then.
Tezuni:
I gave a poor example seeing as how the french revolution does model basically EVERY revolution, Arab spring uprisings, etc.
I couldn't think of anything specific (if that proves my point in itself lol?), but the real idea here is that much if not most of the content taught in school is not relevant, or is not made clear as to how it is relevant.
I would rather learn practical things to get me ready for the real world, things I want to learn. When people want to learn something, it changes everything....
Back to the French Rev....
Yeah it's funny how Robespierre went crazy with that "Rain of Terror" lol and cut off like 50,000 people's heads for trivial things....
He was actually initially against the death penalty at first....the irony lol......especially his death :s
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