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02/03/2021 23:10:07
 
 
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02/03/2021 22:54:29
Bill Fitzgerald (En ligne)
Woodbury Systems Group
Hamilton, New Jersey, États-Unis
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Politics
Catégorie:
Éducation
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01678589
Message ID:
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>>>>>>>>Apparently various education groups are advocating for dropping Shakespeare from school/university curriculums as his work “is full of misogyny, racism, homophobia, class discrimination, anti-Semitism”. I'm sure Chaucer and Dickens must be on the firing line. Homer and the Iliad also looking to be cancelled amongst many more. no doubt.
>>>>>>> I guess you can add Dr. Seuss to the list. https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-next-cancellation-target-dr-seuss-11614623372
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It's never going to be just one book or one author. One has to wonder, after the statues and the books and the building names, what will have to be destroyed then.
>>>>>
>>>>>Architecture?
>>>>
>>>>Probably. Or math. But that wont be the end of it, will it …
>>>It has already started in math.
>>>https://nypost.com/2021/02/12/adding-wokeness-oregon-promotes-teacher-program-to-subtract-racism-in-mathematics/
>>
>>"The concept of mathematics being purely objective is unequivocally false": if everything that follows in that article is based on that, the foundation is looking pretty sandy...
>
>Here's an anecdote to contemplate:
>When I was a (very) young manager we gave recruits a quiz. One of the questions was- Someone drops a quarter in the forest in a circular patch of 3" grass with a 20 foot diameter. A person 6 feet tall can only see the coin looking down from a foot one way or the other. What is the optimal way to find the coin?
>The textbook answer was to walk concentric circles starting at the perimeter, looking down till you see the coin. You'll never look at the some spot twice and you'll inevitably find the coin.
>Great! You nailed it. On to the next question.
>
>Then, someone came along and said " Wait. A kid who grew up in a forest might say 'Climb the nearest tree and keep climbing till you see it shining."
>They dropped that question.

Ah yes, standardized testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THe_hlNE3yI

I love it when I can drop two relevant MiB clips in a single day!

THe_hlNE3yI
Regards. Al

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