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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Declaring them to be educated for having done so

Can you please explain to what imply "for having done so"?

In k-12 somewhere in there, rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated for having done so. Somewhere in there, we need to train people how to think, how to analyze, how to interpret, how to be skeptical of information, and then how to recognize when sufficient data has been put forth, to turn something that you might be skeptical about, into something that is a newly...

  

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rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated because we have done so, rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated because we have poured knowledge into people's heads, The underlying idea is that we should teach people to think instead of just filling their brains with facts. Clive

  • rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated because we have done so, rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated because we have poured knowledge into people's heads, The underlying idea is that we should teach people to think instead of just filling their brains with facts.
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rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated because we have done so,

rather than pouring knowledge into people's heads, and declaring them to be educated because we have poured knowledge into people's heads,

The underlying idea is that we should teach people to think instead of just filling their brains with fa

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