Friday, June 19, 2020
The
Or, The Skill of Teaching an Art In ) Andrew Pudewa discussed the differences between learning information, ideas, and skills. Since writing is a skill, it isn't something that can simply be memorized or discussedâ€â€it must be practiced. Read more in this article, originally published in our 2012 Arts of Language Magalog.  Mortimer Adler, in his Paideia Proposal calling for a return to a classical curriculum, points out one of the major problems of modern education: the confusion of Information, Ideas, and Skills. While Information (facts) is primarily learned through memorization and can be assessed on a percentage-success basis, Ideas are differentâ€â€they are infinite and can’t be easily assessed with the same mechanical right-or-wrong method. â€Å"What percentage of the concept of inflation do you understand?†is a nonsensical question, since the concept of inflation could be studied for a lifetime. Discussion is essential for the development of understanding of ideas and concepts. Â
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.