In what way are education systems changing people for the worse? — jamalrob
I never said that the educational systems are responsible for changing people for the worse. What I said was that it is to blame for the young people being like they are, big difference.
The educational systems in a lot of places around the world cater towards getting kids through school, not necessarily giving them an education. School is supposed to prepare students for the world, how many kids nowadays have any idea how to defend themselves out of school.
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2010/dec/07/world-education-rankings-maths-science-reading
https://www.studentsfirst.org/pages/the-stats
School is also supposed to try and teach kids the difference between right and wrong behavior, that job now seems to have passed on to the people that run the entertainment medias.
I can't tell what you're getting at here. Maybe you could expand on it. — jamalrob
Why do you think that so many good teachers are leaving the classrooms?Because they are not being allowed to do their jobs properly. Teachers now have little authority in their classrooms. They are not allowed to punish kids for misbehavior nor force them to work. The educational laws forbid them from teaching things in certain ways and talking about things that are now taboo in the classroom. Their hands are tied by low budgets and in many cases lack of support from superiors whose hands are also tied.
The legal system also makes things difficult because teachers have to be extremely careful not to say anything, do activities, ask for opinions that
might offend anyone because they might lose their job or be sued. A friend of mine was asked to leave his job because some of his students stated their opinions about another religion in his history class that offended a member of that religious group. He was blamed for their ideas!!!! Go figure.
And many kids today are so vain that they take offense at anything and everything.
Twenty years in education has been more than enough for me, I cannot wait for the next three years to end so that I can get out.
What do you think is wrong with young people now that was not wrong with you and your peers when you were young? — jamalrob
We were not that much different in some ways from the youth of today, we just did things differently.
- Most of us wanted people to like us. But people that we actually had around us, not some might look like the avatar person we will never know in real life and can never even be sure exists.
- Most of us wanted to take photos to remember places, things and events. but one or two was usually enough and they were mostly about the places or people around us. Kids now have to take dozens of selfies of themselves cleaning their teeth, showing of their junk, eating a sandwich and every other insignificant detail of their lives. I saw some, there were too many to see but a few, of my students vacation pics. Most of the images were of them or contained them in more than half of the image. Some contained meals they ate, a lot showed them modeling and posing and some were group selfies. A lot of the photos were taken at historical or even exotic places but contained little of the place in the images because their grinning faces took up most of the frame.
- We used to like dressing up cool, but we dressed up because we wanted to. Not to impress they people on farcebook.
- We probably did more stupid things maybe than most kids can even imagine today. But we did not publish them for all the world to see just to get a few likes. Most of us actually tried hard to get others to forget the whole episode. I doubt that our parents would have been happy to see photos of us go-cart skiing or playing at knights on monkey bikes spread around the neighborhood.
I take it you think they have a "total lack of ability to do anything else to impress people". — jamalrob
Misreading again I think. I said nothing at all about their ability to impress or lack thereof. But they do spend an awful lot of time trying to impress (read "get likes").
Can you refer to any research that discusses this? — jamalrob
As far as I know, no one has bothered as yet to do any research into the validity of my opinions. What a lose for humanity.
Are you saying that you are on Facebook and Twitter just to laugh at Facebook and Twitter users, who you think are idiots in some way? — jamalrob
No, once again you have misread my words I am saying that I go on farcebook, twatter, insanegram and a few others to laugh at the idiots that are there. I don't think that these people are idiots in some way, it is obvious that they are idiots in most ways because of the stupid things they do. But I don't laugh at the people who are not doing anything to laugh at, that would be silly.
Can you go into more detail about this behaviour? — jamalrob
http://runt-of-the-web.com/dumbest-facebook-posts
Or just google "stupid facebook posts"
So many people have their pages open and their friends are usually just as smart as they are.
All of these sites have a "forgotten your password" facility. — jamalrob
It takes too long to recover it because I have to try and remember the account names and all of the false info(names, my dogs names,places and so on etc.etc . etc.) I gave them. I tried it once and they told me that I was not me. How the fuck do they know these things?