Unkotare
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Oh yeah, hide information from students. Great pedagogical approach.
"hide" information? I did not suggest censoring their reading material I went to public school LONG LONG ago----and I actually remember the silly little page in the "SOCIAL STUDIES"textbook that purported to DESCRIBE religions of the world-----acutally very superficial and silly ----so superficial and "SWEETENED UP" that it was actually not information at all. By junior high school a kid should know how to read
and there should be a library in the Junior high school and
high school. Lessons in religion based on a paragraph
on each is BOUND to be useless to the point of worse than
no lesson at all. How about a single paragraph on every
philosophical POV too. ??? I see no value in such superficial information. If the kids get INTENSIVE lessons ---there is bound to be BIAS----high school teachers are OFTEN very limited type beings
Sounds like the bias is yours.
your comment is entirely baseless----you have very insufficient
data. ...
Your own words are sufficient to arrive at the conclusion that you are biased, illogical, and ill-informed.
your response is like that of a teenaged girl. "it is so because I FEEL that it is so......"
"FEEL that it is so" is mentioned nowhere in my posts. Getting desperate?