Re: NOW(-ish): Education

From: PKat (pkat@home.com)
Date: Sat Mar 27 1999 - 15:15:59 MST


> Students would be able to choose
> modules from science and philosophy combining them in whatever way they feel
> appropriate to create an entirely unique and flexible course of study. There
> will be no set course length and students will be encouraged to 'bring in'
> other areas of study and give lectures to other students. I would like the
> hierarchy to be non-existent - all active members of the school should be
> considered students. Obviously there would have to be some sort of flexible
> awards system for potential employers but this will not be considered a
> major factor by the school. That is to say, students will spend their time
> worrying about their subjects rather than their examinations.

I went to a school like this for eighth grade, except it focused less on math
and more on science and liberal art. No grades, no finals. I learned almost
nothing there. School like that require you to be a self starter and capable of
learning directly from a book. With no structure, the place promptly went to
Hell <pardon my language. I lack a better cliche.> The school is now generally
considered the last step before reform school for troublemakers.

Young, smart people should never be subjected to absolutely no structure. We
blow things up. :p



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