Is an education what many believe it to be — formal schooling — or is it something more? It seems like something more as we begin this episode talking about our first memories of education…it didn’t start with school. But, obviously, one cannot discuss education without [mostly] talking about school. After our early memories of being educated about something, we move on to this question: “Did you have any teachers that inspired and changed your life like you see in movies?”
Maybe we did; maybe we didn’t…you’ll have to listen to find out, but we definitely had teachers who soured us on schooling. So often, teachers are held up in high regard, but is it justified when so many teachers aren’t all that great? (Not saying for a moment that a good teacher should be lumped in with the actions of poor teachers, but so often you hear things like, “Teachers should be paid more than athletes,” and, truth be told…there are a lot of shitty teachers out there who probably don’t deserve what they are already paid!)
After that, it’s on to standardized testing and the money that’s tied to it. Is standardized testing good or bad? Is one who tests well “educated” — is it possible to solve problems and be smart and not test well? (You can probably guess where we stand!) Does more money solve problems in districts, or are there bigger problems with education that money alone can’t solve? Hell, why not just ask if the public school model is outdated altogether?
We take a different track and ask how we’d see our own children educated before stepping into home schooling/unschooling. Is homeschooling and unschooling bad? What about the arguments about socialization: is a school a good place for socialization, or can it be like Lord of the Flies for many, destroying the confidence of so many kids who would otherwise be social in other environments?
While most of this episode focuses on primary and secondary education, it’s off to college…but is college worth it? Does a traditional education and college prepare younger people for adulthood and the real world, or is it more about discipline and then wondering why the person who previously had to ask for permission to use the restroom isn’t suddenly the problem-solving adult they are expected to be after graduating high school?
Breaking from tradition, we move on to other interesting ways of educating people. After that, we build a time machine and go back with the ability to shape our own educations — find out what we would have changed and how we’d have preferred to have been educated. And, as always, we wrap it all up by discussing the future…this time, what the future of education might be like…
If you’re stuck in detention and looking for something to do, tell us some of your thoughts and feelings about education in the comments.
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CMStewart says
I’ve been called out for being a fan of Bang Bang Theory. I can’t help it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6CIcoot1sM
gorillamen says
I know people knock the show as “geek blackface” and other slams, but it’s something I’ve always liked. Sometimes they seem to fall into a routine, and the laugh track can throw me at times, but the people who say it’s faux geek…dunno…Stuart’s comic book shop is badass! In fact, I’d say the comic book shop gives the show geek cred because, while there are a few recent books on shelves, things like Mike Allred’s Madman and other books from the 90s are kind of like a dog peeing on a tree and saying, “Here first!!!” The walls aren’t covered in posters of female heroes wearing the thong version of a costume and in poses that make it look like they have broken backs. When you connect things to some of the people behind the show also being connected to Rosanne and remember that Galecki and Gilbert were a couple on the show making comic books and Galecki sporting a Milk and Cheese t-shirt…it makes me want to Hulk out on anyone who says the comic books shop is faux geek. SOMEONE behind the scenes of the show is a bigtime comic book geek with some good taste. Stuart’s shop reminds me of a mixture of two shops I used to love.
CMStewart says
Yep. I attribute my love of the show to not having a “politically correct” filter. It’s damn funny.
CMStewart says
lol Make that “Big Bang Theory.” Hard to type while swooning.