Friday, October 28, 2011
If These Walls Could Talk...
The way our education system is today does not match the current cultural workplace. In middle and high school, a bell rings to tell us that class is over. We sit in rows and listen to one person who has complete control over us. The system was set up this way many years ago to prepare students for the jobs they would have: factory jobs. Today, as Michael Wesch points out, if these walls could talk, learning should not come from a single place. It should not come from being told something is true, but rather from doing.
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