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Genre: Comedy
Date of upload: Apr 4, 2023 ^^
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As someone who has been to multiple different types of schools, I think what youāre looking for is Montessori style schools. Basically they set you in a classroom and say āgo learn stuff, youāll have a math lesson at 2:30 so show up for that and make sure you have all your work turned in by Friday. Have funā Not only did that style of teaching teach me school stuff, but it also taught me time management and gave me the opportunity to do crafts in my free time. One of the best school experiences Iāve ever had.
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5:47 What they described was a lady "Crybullying" basically, you abuse someone and then pretend to be the victim when you're called out, it happens with shocking regularity. You're not "gullible" for believing a believable scenario with well-established precedent happened on someone else's word alone, you were just DISINFORMED, which is definitely something a media literacy class should teach.
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Hearing stories of schools in the 1980-90's sounds so much better. My dad would ask me if we hung out at school during "break". Apparently they had breaks in highschool where you can leave the building for an hour or so. WTF. I asked my teachers this and they all had this. No matter why kids aren't going outside, it's because we aren't allowed to from 6am-4pm if you're excluding detentions, sports, or extracellular things. It's becoming more of a prison than a learning/social place.
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The problem with school is that it makes education feel like a pain and we're kinda just forced into it. We're always told to accept that "this is just how things are and you'll have to deal with it" as if nothing can be done to improve the system. School feels more like a struggle to get by than actual motivation to learn.
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The funny thing is, I'm a third year education major, and like half the ideas in here are pretty advanced educational theory that we discuss a LOT in my classes, especially the inquiry-based system you described at the end which is close to one of my proposals for a final this past semester! The american school system is so weird and if we had more creatives pointing that out and coming up with ideas like that maybe it would get a little better haha
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IMO your story about frog dissection is an example of how the experiment DID change your life, by teaching you that becoming a doctor/surgeon probably wasn't for you. I had friends who genuinely found that process fascinating, and a good number of them pursued medical/biology paths in undergrad/grad.
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I had a similar thought just recently. My idea for school is to be generalized in elementary school, to find what the students are interested in, grouped together in middle school based on which subject they did the best in, and branch off in high school to their choice from a list of career paths to pursue, which could apply to college too, if they're interested in going.
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My media literacy class was merged in with computer science and the teacher was an absolute demon. The class taught me alot on how to determine fact or fake, and how to research properly, but the teacher was straight up evil. Reminder: this was in like 6th grade and one time she yelled at a kid so much she had a panic attack and the teacher was almost fired, but since she was the only teacher who could operate the new computers they had to keep her.
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@imapaipai9808
1 year ago
As an Australian hearing about American schools, I was shocked when I learnt that American schools donāt have recess in the older grades. I finished year 12 last year and we had recess up until we finished school
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