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01/17/09(Sat)14:08 No.3433506>>3433399 >Look I don't want to be agressive about it. I play a lot and I used to play a lot when I was a kid, and I like what it has done to me. But what I am saying is, a growing kid needs a little more than that, he needs facts.
Of course, they also need facts. If the only thing they were doing was play, I'd be against it too, and extremely so. But school is not only for hard, stone facts. Lose three/four hours a week for playing with the other kids, especially a game that actually spurs the kids' creativeness (important point, this. The current school system is so bad for the creative juices of its victims...)? Again, I fail to see the problem.
>They can entertain themselves on their own, so why play in class. I'm not saying they should do nothing else but study, but if they don't study in class, where will they?
Sadly, at least around here, in the thousand and one extracurricular stuff the parents enrol the kids in. As I said, I have a little sister, and I take her education very seriously, and what I see in her classmates makes me very, very sad.
Also, depends on the subject. I learned English from playing videogames and reading messageboards, myself - if I stuck to what English I was taught in school, I couldn't be here talking with you ;). |