Quotulatiousness

October 21, 2010

An excellent example of how not to teach

Filed under: Bureaucracy, Education, History — Tags: , — Nicholas @ 08:49

Cory Doctorow finds the worst example of teacher overreach (for this week, anyway):

Fundamentally, these teachers have prohibited doing any kind of outside work, having any productive discussion with your friends and family that might connect the history you’re learning with the world you’re living in. They have reduced education to absorbing and regurgitating a specific set of facts, divorcing it from any kind of critical thinking, synthesis, or intellectual rigor.

Parents have complained to the principal, who “will decide soon whether these rules are okay.”

I had a high school history teacher who marked me down for including additional information that wasn’t in the textbook (I read history for interest well before high school). I wonder if this is one of her relatives . . .

If I was a parent of one of these students, I’d be giving strong consideration to moving my kid to another school if the principal upholds this policy.

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