In
the opening sequence of the film, there is a JFK quote that starts by saying,
“Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all
breathe the same air, and we are all mortal.”
With that quote being said, JFK basically gives the whole theme for the
film. We as a society must look at each
other as human beings rather than separating ourselves from each other by
placing each other in a “category”. I
truly agree with that statement because if the more competitive the world is,
the less productive society will be. One
interesting quote that caught my eye was Eric Heltzel’s quote. He says, “It’s survival of the fittest, you
adapt or you literally die, you won’t survive.”
I find that very true in today’s society. We as a society have become so competitive,
that everyone must fight for his or her own good, and if they fail is their
entire fault.
The
topic of comparing the classroom to an ecosystem was intriguing to me. The ecosystem must contain an “organic
learning” system that allows individuals to interact with each other. While with “greater diversity within an
ecosystem or classroom means a bigger buffet, thus the healthier the ecosystem
of classroom can be.” This theory of the
classroom being a diverse ecosystem can really help the school system. Individuals with different opinions and
interests will interact with each other and always learn something new or hear
something that they have never heard before.
However
on the other hand, I disagree with the problem posing method of teaching. When the teacher acts as an “authorial
figure” that tells us to think, it is more of memorizing important information
rather than processing the info that was given to us and learning for
ourselves. When a teacher implements a
system that is more “discussion based” I feel I am able to learn new things
that spark my interest. In one
particular section of the film, they talk about Adam Smith’s narrative about
how the system of education leads to people being “simple and redundant”. To me creativity is everything. Without creativity, individuals would just be
plain and boring. Carmen Johnston offers
a very interesting quote when she says, “Creativity is about humanness and I
think that our education systems are about dehumanization—they are not about
being more human.” With that said, our
system is flawed so much, that it restricts our creativity to thrive in this
system. Without creativity we become
“robots” to society. Creanna Shine
quotes, “It just creates this system that turns into more of a robotic process
rather than an actual, creative self-fulfilling, learning process.” Our system prepares us to be working “robots”
that are designed to sit in an office from 9 to 5 and be dull.
In
my own experience, I tended to learn so much with a discussion-based class
rather than a non-discussion based class.
I have learned things from
different people with different backgrounds and it opens my mind to the
world. Everyone is distinct in their own
way, and when you can share different information from different backgrounds,
the classroom can flourish with diversity and just be simply aware of the
different backgrounds of individuals. Also
in my experience, I had a teacher who was more interested in learning about us
so he can teach us based on how much he learned from the class. Every class he would take notes and interacts
with us so it would be a fun and productive class. I strongly believe that if the teacher and
the student work together, society would be a much better place.
Jeremy, good work documenting what you found interesting. Be sure to sit with these bits of information and form your opinion in them. In the same way where you discussed the problem-posing system. However, in the 4th paragraph you said you disagreed with the problem-posing system. I think you meant you disagree with the banking system. The problem-posing system focuses on discussion-based learning. The banking system focuses on memorization. You last sentence could be included in a thesis. Good work.
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