e.g. teaching our children the Morse Code

e.g. teaching our children the Morse Code

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Reepy Rastardly Guy

Dustbin of history

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20 Jul 12

Originally posted by Teinosuke
Whodey's posts often demonstrate that Ignorance is its own reward...
LOL. *zing*

Civis Americanus Sum

New York

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26 Jul 12

Originally posted by Sleepyguy
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You didn't learn that more code on your own. Someone else did that AAA

n

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26 Jul 12

Originally posted by kevcvs57
Or you could dispense with all that and just let the US become the 'banana republic' it has always wanted to be.
Seems you've got it backwards. The banana republics are all Marxist.

n

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26 Jul 12

Originally posted by Teinosuke
Whodey's posts often demonstrate that Ignorance is its own reward...
He does raise an interesting and real issue regarding education. The OP is about education, which has been politicized way before Whodey posted. Studying code, music or chess is significantly more developmental of intellect than forced ideological learning,

F

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26 Jul 12

Originally posted by normbenign
He does raise an interesting and real issue regarding education. The OP is about education, which has been politicized way before Whodey posted. Studying code, music or chess is significantly more developmental of intellect than forced ideological learning,
The OP asks if 'knowledge is its own reward'. It was an attempt at an apolitical - perhaps even a somewhat philosophical - thread. Do you have anything to offer in that vein?

n

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26 Jul 12

Originally posted by FMF
The OP asks if 'knowledge is its own reward'. It was an attempt at an apolitical - perhaps even a somewhat philosophical - thread. Do you have anything to offer in that vein?
It is a question about education. I agree that knowledge is its own reward, but that inevitably leads to question of what will be taught, especially in an era when government schools are in vogue.

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29 Jul 12

Originally posted by normbenign
It is a question about education. I agree that knowledge is its own reward, but that inevitably leads to question of what will be taught, especially in an era when government schools are in vogue.
Hopefully, schools will teach critical thinking.