Am I the only person who has recently raised their head from another tedious piece of prescribed tripe and questioned: "exactly what am I learning?".
I'll use Advanced english as the case, as it would be familiar to more people out there, on account of it (english) being a mandatory course. Therein lies the first problem: why is a course with so many inconsistencies (won't specify-space constraints) forced upon us, and have so much emphasis placed upon it, no less? Nobody seems to have a definite answer (if you do, please inform) but the multitudeof evidence seems to say that it is because the subject would crumple from apathy. And why is this? Because the majority of the brittle nonsense floating in the air during those lessons is not relative to the real world. We are not taught to evaluate things for ourselves. We do not learn to form our own opinions, and those that do are alienated. Instead, we regurgitate the incredible opinions of others which we are shovelled with every waking minute. This is illustrated (there's a well-hackneyed phrase) by the fact that the "intelligent" students seldom have an enlightening opinion about anything that they have not read somewhere else.
I'll end this post here, so as not to give a long-winded intro. If you feel the same way, or indeed have a comment, I'de love to hear from you. Regards -Luke
I'll use Advanced english as the case, as it would be familiar to more people out there, on account of it (english) being a mandatory course. Therein lies the first problem: why is a course with so many inconsistencies (won't specify-space constraints) forced upon us, and have so much emphasis placed upon it, no less? Nobody seems to have a definite answer (if you do, please inform) but the multitudeof evidence seems to say that it is because the subject would crumple from apathy. And why is this? Because the majority of the brittle nonsense floating in the air during those lessons is not relative to the real world. We are not taught to evaluate things for ourselves. We do not learn to form our own opinions, and those that do are alienated. Instead, we regurgitate the incredible opinions of others which we are shovelled with every waking minute. This is illustrated (there's a well-hackneyed phrase) by the fact that the "intelligent" students seldom have an enlightening opinion about anything that they have not read somewhere else.
I'll end this post here, so as not to give a long-winded intro. If you feel the same way, or indeed have a comment, I'de love to hear from you. Regards -Luke