RE: Your creativity and skills are being murderd
November 8, 2012 at 9:35 pm
(This post was last modified: November 8, 2012 at 9:43 pm by Fryslân.)
(November 8, 2012 at 9:25 pm)Annik Wrote: /facepalm
You need a base set of skills before you specialize in anything. I can't completely ignore math, the real world is too steeped in it. I can't ignore reading, I'll be illiterate. I don't want stupid, uneducated children because they were good at only dance. They will get math, literary, science, and other core themes so that they will have a wide variety of skills that they can drew and and improve their skills in what they do like. Imagine how a dancer could improve their skill with the knowledge of science and physics?
/facepalm /wrists
You're only focussing on my exaple of dance, wich is creative, wich is a form of intelligence. Creativty is an intelligence. I know it's not possible in the world right now, because it;s not fit foir it. But if we would steer more to a world were everyone would do what thei're good at, we would be far more advanced. Ofcourse people have to get introduced to different sets of subjects. But who says it has to be these? These are given to us because this is what you need to function in our system. To get a "job" you probably don't like. to make money etc. etc.
(November 8, 2012 at 9:25 pm)Annik Wrote: Imagine how a dancer could improve their skill with the knowledge of science and physics?
And if a dancer would improve on danceing by science and physics then ofcourse they would be tought this. But not because YOU think it's better. They might find their own way to it. Probably an even better way. When they do, don't you think scientist and physicists won't be interested? A thing like this could work both ways.
Goodnight for now