Posted on 07/11/2014 2:15:56 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
“Did you have recess when you were in school? Kids need recess, especially active boys.”
I did. The entire school system is a relic of nineteenth century industrialization. It was designed to teach kids to sit quietly, do a boring job and respond to bells. This was preparation for working in the new factories. What has happened to the incredibly brilliant men and women who were probably always 1-5% of the population? Research them and practically none of them went through formal schooling. Today they are dumbed down because they intimidate the other children. (A friend showed me a note from his son’s teacher which, in essence, stated, “your son needs to shut up in class as he already knows everything I have to teach and he embarrasses the other students.”) The entire concept of education needs to be rethought.
I mentioned in a previous post that people who truly have ADHD (not those scamming for $$$) tend to have higher IQs. I think that some of history’s brightest and best today could be diagnosed with ADHD. The difference is the form of education they received, the food they ate, and the lack of access to drug pushing docs.
I took ONE course like that in college, and it was my favorite course. I finished it 25% faster than a regular course, and I learned the material thoroughly.
Yes, many of these ADHD issues are biologically based, but why compound the problem with our wildly outdated and outmoded teaching method?
The idea of "seat time" and "Carnegie Units" came from Carnegie. There is no evidence that it works. Why do we perpetuate it, especially with all of the on-line learning technology available today?
My middle son's fourth grade teacher called us in for a conference. He said that my son was not reading along with the class. Instead he was reading a book of his own. I asked what the class was reading and he said the book was "There's a Girl in the Boys Bathroom". I asked what my son was reading he said, "The Odyssey".
I just gave the teacher a blank stare for a minute. He finally got embarrassed and said he would assign something more appropriate for my son. Fortunate we moved the kids to Catholic schools.
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