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amursft | 6 years ago

It's crazy to me that modern adult life is nothing like a traditional classroom format, and yet we spend 18 years preparing our kids for it by having them sit in a room and get talked at. Sure, there other kinds of activities but lecturing takes up such a huge chunk of the time spent in the educational system for most people.

Alternatives or complements like apprenticeship that can teach in a different way are really interesting and exciting to me.

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joe_the_user|6 years ago

A lot of adult work are fairly similar to the classroom in the sense that you're sitting at a desk doing stuff, usually with computers, usually shleping information around.

It would be nice if both had less of this quality. But still, a lot of education is a bureaucracy teaching people to be bureaucrats. If we are to have a bureaucracy, traditional schooling is certainly a training ground for that.

atlasunshrugged|6 years ago

I don't know, I've been in plenty of meetings where the best action for my career was sitting still and shutting up for a few hours while someone talked.

Kidding aside, I totally agree that it's quite silly. I hated school when I was in it but as soon as I left I couldn't stop learning - there are so many opportunities for knowledge online now (and in real life too) with MOOCs, Youtube lectures, free software tools to play with, etc.

lilgreenland|6 years ago

I'm a physics and computer science high school teacher, I think lecture takes up about 5-10% of my classes. This is not unusual in high school. (I'm in Los Angeles)

On the other hand, when I was a student in college it was about 95% lectures.

amursft|6 years ago

That's awesome to hear! I'm recalling history, math, science lectures, english classes. Just thinking back to both high school and college there was a lot of lecturing.

beached_whale|6 years ago

There has been a push, especially in the early years, for discovery based learning where I am. So problem solving with teachers there for guidance.

ken|6 years ago

> It's crazy to me that modern adult life is nothing like a traditional classroom format

Dozens of people sitting in the same big room working at desks?