And that’s not to say “away with schools and classrooms!” I’m just saying it’s important we recognize the gaps in the school system, and problem solve. What works for one person won’t always work for the next.
👍good to know there are some great teachers out there encouraging kids to ask questions! They’re lucky to have you :)
Also, are you talking about private schools or government schools?
I’m curious, what country do you teach in?
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I struggle to understand how one can see the faults in a state-run financial system, but still think a state-run educational system is flawless :/.
I don’t think teachers are being attacked, I think it’s the idea of schooling as sort of an industrial production line. Your classroom sounds like a pleasant learning experience, but unfortunately, more often than not, kids end up in schools and classrooms that don’t nurture their curiosity for various reasons, e.g class size, needing to “get through”curriculum, teaching for testing etc
I hear what you’re saying, there definitely shouldn’t be a “one size fits all” approach to education. I think community plays a big part, I have helped homeschool a friends kids - she has dyslexia and dyscalculia. And even within that, we have another friend who comes over to help them explore making music (bc that’s not something I enjoy or am good at 🤦🏾♀️)
*is very different
I think we tend to confuse “schooling” with “education”. To me, someone’s level of schooling of very different from their level of education.
Can I ask, what does someone’s level of education tell you about them?
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