Wednesday, October 12, 2011

What is it about Common Sense that makes it so un-common these days?

[Lack of] Education?

I think that certainly has something to do with it.  Our system of teaching to the lowest common denominator is definitely hurting.  We can't group the gifted students together because it might hurt the self esteem of the other students?!?  Wow!  Wouldn't Common Sense dictate that grouping gifted students together might actually make them even more gifted?  Wouldn't they then be able to feed off of each others strengths?  We'd be in a position to teach them more because they're able to learn at a faster pace.  When did this become a bad thing?  They would also require less supervision, allowing more resources to help the slower paced learners.  Isn't that what we want?  Don't we want to give the slower learners more attention so they have a chance to catch up?  Some would say "no, they would feel bad because they're in the 'slow' group."  Bah!  As my daughter would say, "blah, blah, blah."  Doesn't that mean that they would feel better about themselves if they managed to climb out of the slow group and into the regular group?  Who can deny that?  THAT's where self-esteem comes from!  Achievement!  REAL achievement.  It's earned, not given!

One of my daughters, in her third grade class, came home one day and told me that she was the "student of the week!"  "Wow," I said.  "Nicely done!  How did you do that?"  "My name was picked from a hat," was her reply.  I kid you not.  "So how does it feel being student of the week?," I asked.  "Mmm, it's ok, I guess."  So, I can only guess they were trying to teach my daughter that playing the lottery was the way to succeed in life!  Unbelievable.  Did this really make her feel good?  Was her self esteem uplifted?  Really?

Changes in Authority Figures?

Putting on my "Old Fart" hat...  When I was growing up, kids had a healthy respect - even a little fear (yes, fear) - of authority.  When did this become a bad thing?  By the way, for you younger people; authority = all adults, period!  If you were a police officer, school principal, judge, or teacher, that just meant you had more authority and got more respect!  There was a price to pay for misbehaving.  Nowadays, kids in school can misbehave all they want without worrying about consequences.  School administrations are afraid to apply any real discipline to bad kids.  And when they do, they hide behind their rediculous "no tolerance" policies (see above).

Yes, I said "bad" kids.  You got a problem with that?  Tough!  If its your kids that are talking back to teachers and/or principals, talking or texting on cell phones during class (cell phones - that's a whole nuther topic!), or otherwise disrupting activities in school - and you get angry with the school for disciplining them, then you are part of the problem!  "But my kid is a good kid, this was just an honest mistake."  Nope, I'm calling bull-poop on that one.  Your kid made a bad decision and needs to pay a penalty so they won't make the same mistake again!  If there isn't a penalty, then the only lesson learned is that they can do what ever they want.  Be a good parent, show your kids right from wrong!

2 comments:

  1. Glad to see you have done your homework! :) haha. awesome at that! Definitely agree about the education. Kids should be taught to value reward of good effort and hard work. They can never really be fulfilled individuals if they are not allowed the opportunity to experience recognition and reward only after the proper amount of work and effort is applied. It only increases respect for one's self and in turn increases respect for those who have gone before and are now the ones instructing. It's like at BMAA, they only award rank after the proper understanding and effort has surpassed what is required of that rank. Shihan and Shidoin want to make sure the Academy is represented well. The educational system should revamp considering that they are bringing up the next generation. That next generation represents either the progression or regression of humanity and it is all dependent on the daily mindset applied in the classroom. If we want the next generation to be a fine example of humanity it needs to be made sure that basic common sense principles of logic and work ethic prevail.

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  2. Indeed! Our educational system is a mess. It's going to take a herculean effort to clean it up. At least some kids are exposed to places like the BMAA dojo and the disciplines they teach. There is hope!

    On another note, I think the posts seem a bit angry, don't you? The "soapbox" posts are meant to be that way, but maybe I should tone it down a bit, huh? Then again, these topics just get my blood boiling!

    Welcome! Thanks for joining!

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