Education Debate Challenge 4 Entry

in Home Edders3 years ago

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Good evening home edders I hope you're having a great night! I popped past to write a post about sports education and it's importance but I saw the challenge and its questions and decided to jump right into it!

Oh, I get worked up with the way modern schooling is done and hopefully by the end you will see why.

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Do you believe the way in which your child is being educated is preparing them for the future?

Now this is a hard one and shouldn't be answered easily. Am I teaching Lil miss 3 to be prepared for the future or am I teaching her critical skills to be able to navigate the future and make her own, what ever it is.

Mainstream society has a single view, a robotic view of stages commencing about school, job, pay taxes, meet someone, get married buy a house, have kids, die. Fuck that. I don't live my life like that. Work to live don't live to work.

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What traditional frameworks in education are holding it back?
Everything, modern education wasn't developed to train minds and build free thinkers. No, quite the opposite. Is was developed to build the perfect solider, the perfect nurse, the perfect assembly line worker. It was an experiment on seeing if you could condition humans at a young age.

It was developed for a world of the past and delegate you to the fields you aligned with which is why we have grades. They are pointless in reality.

Education hasnt changed much since. It also provided the perfect structure to ensure workers remained at work for long periods. Having pesky kids around that you couldn't use as cheap labour anymore wasn't helping production lines.

Education needs a complete overhaul, everyone learns differently and no one model fits. It also doesn't allow imagination, that was beaten out of kids (literally) also left handed kids were cained until they learned to use their right hand.

Ever wonder why? Try custom making an industrial machine the size of a house every time you get a new worker. No, much easier to bash kids into submitting.

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Is the way in which you homeschool the same as you thought it would be when you first started?
No, it's not something I was planning on doing. COVID made it happen and now I'm just going along with it. Not sure if I will return to school once it's over. But the negatives is social interaction and meeting new friends.

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What is your favourite teaching/learning moment?

Well, all of it. Don't ask me about the worst because it will also garner the same reply lol. I do enjoy showing/teaching Lil miss 3 something new for the first time. Her mind just explodes and its amazing.

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How do we learn?

When I was at uni I read a report that identified modern education being a flawed social experiment (hence my rant above) I looked into it abit more and found out alot. Education or more school was developed with the industrial revolution. What I also learned was that the natural way humans learn was off each other. For millions of years humans learned and upskilled by sharing knowledge and stories through each other.

While we spend hours in school, massive amounts of information was shared or stored in songs, rock paintings, tools and stories. Humans only require a single object to wrap a piece of information around and then by passing that object or referring to the song or painting we remember.

Cultures across the globe did it this way for millennia.

We also learn more and retain information better when it is attached to a positive emotion. That's why the motto "make learning fun" is important. But fun isn't the only emotion that one can attach learning too.

I bet you hold firm memories of bad times at school or learning, you probably don't remember much else from that class apart from that one thing.

Hope you enjoyed reading my post, let me know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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When I was at uni I read a report that identified modern education being a flawed social experiment

Oh wow that's interesting that it came up at uni, when I read the mini-rant I was thinking ahhh he's found the reading material that riles up most of the home edders and/or makes them choose/confirm their route XD

you probably did find the reading material seeing as you said you looked into it more and found out a lot

But the negatives is social interaction and meeting new friends.

Right now it might be. Just wait til you can get out more and the small one starts getting interested in things that you can find classes for. Then she'll have a better social life than you XD

You shouldn't be homeschooling in isolation anyway, that way leads to insanity. As mini said above (or below depending on how you've got your comments ordered), find a group or three or four or even even even more :D

try not to get too carried away, downtime is also important XD

Haha yup! I did have a think about the isolation part. I was about to write a post about it and the importance of sport.

We've moved next to a soccer club and little miss 3 wants to play, I took her yesterday for a game. I'll post about it later tonight.

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There has already been too much ENGAGE today.

Another where you tackled all of the questions! I wish I could get it curated, but I've hit my allotment with you this week. 😅

the negatives is social interaction and meeting new friends.

Not necessarily true, if you can find out about the other homeschoolers in the area. There are also extra curricular activities. If you use Facebook, you should be able to find out about homeschooling groups in your area. Often the home education office will help out with connecting you too. The only difference with homeschooling socialisation is that they get to socialise with whoever they want and not just children the same age.

Haha! Thank you. It's a really good community group.

I did not know that, I'll have to look into it. I know of one other person home-schooling in the area. Might be worth looking into.

Thank you for the tip!

Doh! Can't believe I forgot about this one!

@tipu curate