top | item 44279842 (no title) choonway | 8 months ago There are two parts to education. One is to impart knowledge, the other is to filter the students. discuss order hn newest Nevermark|8 months ago The third is to challenge students. With unusual concepts, preferably.How else to create students capable of solving problems we cannot anticipate today?Not to mention, that understanding strange problems is a very efficient way to broaden horizons. dwattttt|8 months ago You're missing general problem solving. If all people do is encounter problems they've already seen before, well, we have lookup tables for that kind of thing. colechristensen|8 months ago Not entirely wrong but it's a little too easy to use that argument for squashing any criticism for education content.
Nevermark|8 months ago The third is to challenge students. With unusual concepts, preferably.How else to create students capable of solving problems we cannot anticipate today?Not to mention, that understanding strange problems is a very efficient way to broaden horizons.
dwattttt|8 months ago You're missing general problem solving. If all people do is encounter problems they've already seen before, well, we have lookup tables for that kind of thing.
colechristensen|8 months ago Not entirely wrong but it's a little too easy to use that argument for squashing any criticism for education content.
Nevermark|8 months ago
How else to create students capable of solving problems we cannot anticipate today?
Not to mention, that understanding strange problems is a very efficient way to broaden horizons.
dwattttt|8 months ago
colechristensen|8 months ago