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The Petty One: Optical Media is Bad. It has always been and always will be. We used it for as long as we did because there was no better choice. But when it came to music I went straight from tape to mp3 because I never trusted CD's, and I will continue not to trust CD's.
The Serious One That Might Ruffle Feathers: The entire school curriculum of every country should be wiped out -- And replaced with fifteen years of nothing but reading comprehension. We live in an era where information is extremely cheap but knowledge is priceless. And to go from information to knowledge, one needs to have a well developed reading ability and bullshit filter. There's no point memorising a bunch of nonsense when it is easier and faster to use technology -- We stopped doing recitations when we invented writing, you know? -- What IS important is understanding what you are seeing and recognising lies for what they are.
Go on... so what's the right one? I can't understand why anyone would go to attack others without offering a superior alternative. Like, you may as well just not say anything, then. If you don't have a better idea, then theirs isn't worse because you didn't even provide a rebuttal.
I'm not even on the side of the person you responded to, but why would you not want to state what would work better? That's just trolling.
But you're not offering even any example of possible models so how can anyone take your position seriously if you refuse to share more of your stance when asked? Lack of transparency is not cool, as well as assuming; I never once said one-size-fits-all.
"Given your performance?" Since when were discussions, heated or not, a performance? I never said anyone was right or wrong here with their stance towards education, but you've only said to not treat it as a single issue and nothing more, which is what I have beef with. When I asked, "so what's the right one," I didn't say that I believe there is any "one" right way of education, but you're continually saying to just read "a modern textbook on education" without even suggesting exactly what to read. What such book do you recommend?
I have not once called you "arrogant," I have not called you "a techie," and I have not said you have been "spewing drivel"; name-calling is the territory of Reddit and I hope we can agree to leave it there, but you didn't even bother to reply to the original commentator's response, maybe because he's right; that's what I was going off of. All I'm getting at is to not troll people in that closed way.