RE: Flaws in the Educational System 10-20-2016, 11:38 PM
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(10-20-2016, 11:34 PM)insidious15 Wrote:(10-20-2016, 11:26 PM)Oni Wrote:(10-20-2016, 11:16 PM)insidious15 Wrote: I disagree with that to a certain extent.
I think some skills are essential: writing and philosophy chiefly among them.
Especially in a field where no one can write well, (Comp Sci) writing can be a huge asset. Portraying things in a clear, logical, concise and without leaving anything out of the equation is critical when working in a team/communicating to higher ups or people in another branch.
Philosophy is the love of wisdom. Not only in a job, but in life imo it's absolutely invaluable to learn how to think critically about things. Taking philosophy for one semester and it blows my mind some of the things i've learned, and it totally makes sense and I absolutely see where I can apply it in my life.
Not even that, but philosophy also teaches the art of how to think through a problem, how to argue with other individuals in a logical manner that actually GETS to a conclusion,etc. etc. If more people took to heart how to argue through a problem in a *really* logical manner, maybe we wouldn't have two absolutely polarized candidates bickering like fucking kids in the debates right now.
Those are the essential humanities in my book. The students should, at least, take intro classes for writing and philosophy.
If they are so inclined they should have the option of taking more, but i'd leave it at that.
As I said, it serves to make people more well-rounded. English should be required, but only to a certain extent. I've taken 10-12 hours of English courses, none of which I actually needed (asides from requirements). I've also taken classes in anthropology, geography, philosophy, and psychology. In my opinion, these are the least valuable courses I have on my transcript.
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OK, I can understand that definitely. Geography especially sounds absolutely useless, especially in this day and age. At the very least, anthropology and psychology sound interesting lol
I fucking love psychology. Learning about how fucked up some people are and why is extremely fascinating.
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