Re: making a success from being a brilliant bipolar
- From: Jeffery Zhang <jz87@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 11:01:46 -0400
But no one said that school has a monopoly on education. I learned most of the stuff I know by doing stuff outside of school. In this sense our school system is better than some in the world that kill their students with homework. We at least have the free time to learn things outside of school.
-Jeff
On 2006-05-02 08:17:25 -0400, Pascal Bourguignon <pjb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
"Tayssir John Gabbour" <tayss_temp2@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
"That's the secret behind short-answer tests, bells, uniform time
blocks, age grading, standardization, and all the rest of the school
religion punishing our nation."
http://www.rit.edu/~cma8660/mirror/www.johntaylorgatto.com/underground/toc1.htm
(None of this is a "conspiracy theory", as I'm sure all of us know that
the real Microsoft is something different from what its commercials
claim about itself, for example. We're used to the fact that
institutions have deceptive faces they show to the public, and the
reasoning is entirely obvious.)
This is no conspiracy, but this is designed and theorized to work this way.
There are historic documents proving it.
.
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