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Pointless Education
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I’ve just been listening to a discussion on the new National Curriculum where one man said that most of what he’d been taught at school has proven useless to him. Personally I can’t think of anything that I was taught at school that has never been of some use to me - even if it only amounted to scoring extra points in a quiz. How about you?
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It would be daft to say nothing has been worth remembering. Although, I have forgotten a lot you are right Naomi, useful for quizzes at times. We store a lot of information subconciously so how can he say that much of what he has learnt from school is of no use and what about English and Maths for a start!
It would be daft to say nothing has been worth remembering. Although, I have forgotten a lot you are right Naomi, useful for quizzes at times. We store a lot of information subconciously so how can he say that much of what he has learnt from school is of no use and what about English and Maths for a start!
I don't consider anything I learned at school useless. Even if I spent my life on a desert island I would want to have as much knowledge in my brain that I could accommodate, it's enriching. I've never been a farmer but I'm glad I know crop rotation exists and have a basic understanding of its purpose.
I've literally never used one ever. Practically no one does these days. The lesson of knowing relative angle size is important but the protractor isn't. If it matters I'll measure an angle by eye or get a computer to do it. Perhaps engineering does need a protractor though of course so I'm being slightly facetious.
Education is never pointless.
No matter what you are studying, what you learn from education is how to receive a load of information, determine which bits are important or relevant, and then produce a reasoned response or analysis, based on the information you were given.
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No matter what you are studying, what you learn from education is how to receive a load of information, determine which bits are important or relevant, and then produce a reasoned response or analysis, based on the information you were given.
Learning and practising that process is useful at work, in life, and on AnswerBank.