4:08 Mr. inclusivism is missing the largest flaw in our educational system: it turns children into objects, and degrades them by not allowing them much control over their own minds, and bodies, and ability to exercise their own choices and integrity.
even if students are taught by robots they would still be influenced by the biases of the programmers... As it stand, it would take something cataclysmic to force us to forget all the 'isms' that we hold on to so tightly.
The biggest problem with education is HARDLY that teachers aren't aware of their prejudice. To expect complete and total impartiality that appears to be demanded by Wiley requires schools to be taught by robots.
Ask yourself, what's the difference between an essay that receives a 71% versus a 73%? More than likely, it's the teachers' personal bias. The biggest bias is against obnoxious students... other subtle factors include attractiveness, gender, etc.
Interesting interviews. Media literacy in particular is so important, yet it's almost never seriously taken up in the public debate. I'll have to check out the "Generation M" doc.
Of course people are judged by what they wear! Clothing is a form, subconsciously or consciously, of self-expression. The best way for people to lose their identities is for everyone to go naked.
3:35-4:25
Can you be my father? Please?
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4:08 Mr. inclusivism is missing the largest flaw in our educational system: it turns children into objects, and degrades them by not allowing them much control over their own minds, and bodies, and ability to exercise their own choices and integrity.
givebirthathome 1 year ago
There IS something wrong with Profit and Power. its always taken. End of story.
deaconjackal 1 year ago
even if students are taught by robots they would still be influenced by the biases of the programmers... As it stand, it would take something cataclysmic to force us to forget all the 'isms' that we hold on to so tightly.
down2earthchiatt 1 year ago
The biggest problem with education is HARDLY that teachers aren't aware of their prejudice. To expect complete and total impartiality that appears to be demanded by Wiley requires schools to be taught by robots.
Ask yourself, what's the difference between an essay that receives a 71% versus a 73%? More than likely, it's the teachers' personal bias. The biggest bias is against obnoxious students... other subtle factors include attractiveness, gender, etc.
But in the end, it's really only 2%
skifri3 2 years ago
Interesting interviews. Media literacy in particular is so important, yet it's almost never seriously taken up in the public debate. I'll have to check out the "Generation M" doc.
Evmonk 3 years ago
Of course people are judged by what they wear! Clothing is a form, subconsciously or consciously, of self-expression. The best way for people to lose their identities is for everyone to go naked.
BeatBuddy 3 years ago