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Miss Educating a Nation | WOWNDADI @ redcatco said on October 9th, 2008 at 5:35 pm    

[...] unhappy children in the developed world. So why don’t the government let schools focus on teaching children thinking and learning skills instead? Perhaps a well educated population would be far too dangerous for the average politician. What [...]

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SteveB said on December 17th, 2007 at 5:06 am    

Learning to think? Now there’s a concept. They seem to be doing more of this stuff in schools. Certainly didn’t get anything think like this when I was learning computing though.

Benjamin said on December 19th, 2007 at 6:21 pm    

To me, one of the biggest down sides of the national curriculum is the way it has encouraged ‘teaching to test’ rather than ‘teaching to think and learn’. Hopefully the powers that be are starting to put this right.

ReddyK - The Atma Jyoti Blog said on December 20th, 2007 at 9:58 pm    

Teaching HOW to think is really overlooked. A clear example is in India, where rote memorization is the norm. I love India, but the education methods have left a sad imprint on the minds of those who have been subject to its whims.

HOW to think is of course distinct from WHAT to think. Someone with trained thinking skills will be taught discrimination, so that they may effectively choose what to think, and how to evaluate what they are exposed to.

Benjamin said on December 21st, 2007 at 7:54 pm    

@ReddyK, very interesting to hear that. I’m not familiar with the education systems in many other countries. I have heard some similar comments about China and Japan. The progression to ‘what’ to think is an interesting one. The whole area of internal dialogue must have a huge impact on how effective we are in daily life. I’d like to hear more!

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