I agree 100% and am the living embodyment of what she says. I've learned much more outside of school than in school. Often I learned subjects years before and much more throughly than in my classes. We each have our own rates and ways of learning. The school system need the resources so they can adapt and adjust ot the needs of the pupils rather than forcing them into a one size fits all mold.
Truly what is said is right lady. Students are not for learning but for degree, teachers are here not for imparting knowledge but for earning. Every thing here’s minting money. It’s a big business. Here’s no master teacher who wish to impart knowledge of their generation to the next generation.
I was reading a book about succes and the author asks that what is education I thought and thought but I could not find the answer hence I watched and it has changed my perception completely
Ok, so this theory is called unschooling. It is far from a new idea. Thousands of homeschoolers do this. Here is one of the disservices these parents performed for this young woman. She is incapable of giving a presentation. Look at her. It is painful to watch her due to her pacing nervously back and forth across the stage. She wanted to go to college, good for her. But she was absolutely not ready for this Ted presentation. Most successful unschoolers trade children periodically to ensure appropriate exposure to the outside world and to help prevent the sheltering that this young woman obviously experienced. This young lady suffers from a problem most children got over by the fifth grade. Apathy is a part of the American experience. Most adults are apathetic to everything. This is not an education problem, this is an American problem. I feel sorry for this young woman that she did not figure these things out at the same young age as most other young american children. Then perhaps we would not have wasted 11 minutes and 45 seconds of our lives on her immature sudden realizations. Parents can teach children to remain interested. Parents choose not to. If you want to see change, parents can get off their collective lazy rear ends and step up to actually parent. Stop blaming the school and start having parents take some responsibility. Further, start expecting employers to want people who think rather than obedient drones. Until those two things change, please, someone give this young lady a speech class.
I agree 100% and am the living embodyment of what she says. I've learned much more outside of school than in school. Often I learned subjects years before and much more throughly than in my classes. We each have our own rates and ways of learning. The school system need the resources so they can adapt and adjust ot the needs of the pupils rather than forcing them into a one size fits all mold.
Claire I totally agree with you, thanksfor sharing your idea
Truly what is said is right lady. Students are not for learning but for degree, teachers are here not for imparting knowledge but for earning.
Every thing here’s minting money. It’s a big business.
Here’s no master teacher who wish to impart knowledge of their generation to the next generation.
I understand why this video might not get up to 500 likes in 10years to come! if you know you know!
Big ups to Claire, it's funny you're not alone.
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I was reading a book about succes and the author asks that what is education I thought and thought but I could not find the answer hence I watched and it has changed my perception completely
Thank you so much for sharing!
Indeed the current system is bad. But what else is there for the masses of humanity? Great speech but no proposed solutions.
You are right, no proposed real solutions, but I think she is right about tests.
The aim of Education is to building character ,now what happen in education
Eisenstein was always a brilliant student . His grades were very good
Love it
U r 100% correct but we do not have Aids , teachers who can teach us in good way.. And what is the solution of this?
Bravo!
Although informal she was still in school.
love it
Mam iam from india country area karbi anglong villege langmet 😁 I love your explanation Iam pass because of you mam
Brilliant
Ok, so this theory is called unschooling. It is far from a new idea. Thousands of homeschoolers do this. Here is one of the disservices these parents performed for this young woman. She is incapable of giving a presentation. Look at her. It is painful to watch her due to her pacing nervously back and forth across the stage. She wanted to go to college, good for her. But she was absolutely not ready for this Ted presentation. Most successful unschoolers trade children periodically to ensure appropriate exposure to the outside world and to help prevent the sheltering that this young woman obviously experienced.
This young lady suffers from a problem most children got over by the fifth grade. Apathy is a part of the American experience. Most adults are apathetic to everything. This is not an education problem, this is an American problem.
I feel sorry for this young woman that she did not figure these things out at the same young age as most other young american children. Then perhaps we would not have wasted 11 minutes and 45 seconds of our lives on her immature sudden realizations. Parents can teach children to remain interested. Parents choose not to. If you want to see change, parents can get off their collective lazy rear ends and step up to actually parent. Stop blaming the school and start having parents take some responsibility. Further, start expecting employers to want people who think rather than obedient drones. Until those two things change, please, someone give this young lady a speech class.
Um, I think movement on the stage is a valid way to keep the audience interested when talking. Have you taken a public speaking class?
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