true purpose of education is to train the mind to think - Albert Einstein,... If you had understood the above line.. Then you will know about the answer of my question.. If not also you have the answer... Because if you cant understand it means you had not been trained to think... Where the hell our schools and colleges are taking our future ,the future of our nation?... Once upon a time our freedom fighters fought for our people to free us from Identified human race named british... Who can free us from this unIdentified spices named teachers? There are some good teachers also there.. But how many of them had been encouraged, recognised? how many good teachers are there? a very few..Is it enough? If you like to see treating humans like animals.. Go to a school or college nearby... Have you ever allowed to touch computer in your school? But how dare they are to collect fees? How many of you had been allowed to do experiments in labs? Except , during practical examination time.
2007-02-10
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➔ Philosophy
All in all it's just another brick in the wall...
The problem is, my young friend, that few people are smart and even fewer have any teaching talent. However, it's a natural desire of almost any human, and especially of any male human, to claim his own authority and make everyone around to conform to his own way of thinking. Not very surprisingly, this trait has negative correlation with being smart...
2007-02-10 14:35:46
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answered by ringm 3
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The question is so super, it turns into impossible to respond to, as somebody who would not have confidence in God, final time i take advantage of a capital by using the way, i detect all those that have confidence faith could study as fact very problematical. that's proper incredibly to creationists, and that i remember having an particularly weird and wonderful coversation some years in the past with a strongly religious guy in this problem. He brushed off all twentieth century technological information as evil, yet could ask human beings to tutor the heating up if he have been chilly, he could brush aside the existence of the dinosaurs, stating that they were placed there by using the devil to reason guy to sin, and became confident that the Earth became 4,000 years old. He additionally believed that he became a right away descendant of Adam & Eve, even the main religious individual could settle for that that's impossible by using utilising simple good judgment. Creationism, like the Earth being flat is a completely disproved theory, it has no place in colleges, or everywhere for that rely, that's as actual as Santa Claus relationship the the teeth Fairy. If any faith is taught in any respect in colleges, and that i think faith could in no way study, it could be merely in historic context on the inspiration of that that is shown. something is errant nonsense, and that i easily would not want any baby in my family members taught such issues.
2016-10-01 22:50:16
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answered by ? 4
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Yes they are really teaching in schools,but it depends upon the student weather he is learning or not?This all is happening now a days due to ultra modernisation of present generation i.e. misuse of facilities provided by parents to kids;transperancy of teaching staff towards students.JAI MAA SARASWATI
2007-02-10 18:49:07
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answered by Umesh S 1
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Yes, teachers teach. However, they only teach the test not the subject. They are compelled to do this because their performance and job is linked to it. "The no child left behind" is a bunch of nonsense. It is a way of enriching a few consultants and printers. True teachers should be held accountable but by routine test scores encountered while teaching the subject. Not by some longhaired egghead who never taught a day in a public school in his life.
2007-02-10 15:53:44
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answered by Sophist 7
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I'm not so much worried about our public elementary, middle and high schools. I think that they are filled with wonderful caring teachers who want to challenge our children not just to memorize facts, but to think about what these facts mean in a larger sense. In some cased they are hampered by indifferent parents who refuse to accept their role in their child's education, but the teachers cannot be blamed for this.
What scares the piss out of me is our universities and colleges. These used to be the intellectual marketplace of ideas where old assumptions were constantly being tested and new ideas constantly being examined. Now they are merely a field of liberal rhetoric, politically correct unspeak and attacks against anyone who does believe the latest liberal rhetoric and politically correct ideas. This has crept into every area of college education.
Being able to chant "Bush Lied Kids Died" does not make meaningful dialog on the current war in Iraq. Holding a candle-light vigil outside of fraternity for supposed violations against women does not educate or help anyone with male-female relations in the future.
I don't object to paying fees for computers or library use or even labs. This is actually where learning occurs. I object to paying fees for an Athiest house to make fun of Christians while the college refuses to have a Christian House. I object to people so obsessed with the atrocities their progenitors have undergone that they can't let it go and spend their time finding ways to ensure it never happens again.
2007-02-10 14:40:07
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answered by Anonymous
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We are taught what our respective governments want us to know. Period. The rest, actual learning, is up to the individual - i.e. read as much as you can. Question everything!
2007-02-10 19:22:30
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answered by jaidii_lok 2
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Until you take your own education in your own hands, you will continue to act like a victim. You have a brain? Educate yourself. Go to the library or the internet and explore the subjects that interest you.
Blaming your troubles on others gets you nowhere. Take up your life and live it.
Love you, Sammy
2007-02-10 14:40:00
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answered by sammy 2
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