those things don’t exist in a vaccum, as much as you’d like to think they do. are we talking about the one where we think the modern liberal/leftism atheism is the pinnacle of human ‘critical thought’? because that’s typically the default presumption for most posters here.
We are talking about public schooling. Any system has to make choices about what counts as education, and someone will always call those choices “indoctrination.” Your extremist relativism makes public education policy impossible. In favour of what, exactly? Universal homeschooling? Go touch some grass, please.
exactly. so the question is what choice are you going to make? whose version of the truth are you going to teach?
i notice you don’t seem to answer. you seem to just magically expect… what your default assumptions and worldview to be the one that is taught? what if what they taught doesn’t agree with your worldview? would what we teach then be ‘wrong’ to you?
You never gave me an answer dude. You just keep deflecting and personally attacking me.
Have you done graduate study at university? If you had, you might know that there are 1000s of approaches to it, schools of it, and many of them are mutually exclusive. There is no such thing, nor ever has been. Which version of economics? Which version of history? etc. There are opposing and hostile camps of thought in every academic discipline. And there are vastly opposing camps in education and it’s a field that is highly subject to trendy bullshit and changes every few years what is ‘on trend’.
Because you’re trolling, bud. We’re talking about high school education and you’re making manifestos on relativism. Studies in Education have a mainstream, and teaching teenagers basic critical thinking skills really isn’t the ideological battlefield you’re making it out to be. You have an axe to grind against “modern liberal/leftism atheism”, go grind on your own, I’m done here. Cheers.
No, it’s a legit question you just refuse to answer. This is no ‘mainstream’ critical thinking. There are schools of it. Which one do you think we should teach to children?
I notice with you folks, you never give answers. You just deflect, deflect, and attack and attack. Almost as if you have no answer to a difficult question and just hand wave it away.
If you want a concrete answer: I want the version of critical thinking taught in introductory logic. The kind that gives teenagers the vocabulary to look at your responses and immediately identify:
A strawman: turning civic education into “indoctrination.”
An impossible standard: demanding absolute, universal neutrality before any high school curriculum can exist.
Smuggled premises: assuming I represent some “you folks” and some “modern liberal/leftist” bogeyman.
Bad-faith questioning: endlessly demanding an answer while ignoring the answer already given.
You’re right that there are many schools of thought. But the baseline ability to distinguish an argument from a rhetorical trap is not some exotic ideological doctrine. It is exactly the kind of thing public education should teach.
whose version of those though?
those things don’t exist in a vaccum, as much as you’d like to think they do. are we talking about the one where we think the modern liberal/leftism atheism is the pinnacle of human ‘critical thought’? because that’s typically the default presumption for most posters here.
We are talking about public schooling. Any system has to make choices about what counts as education, and someone will always call those choices “indoctrination.” Your extremist relativism makes public education policy impossible. In favour of what, exactly? Universal homeschooling? Go touch some grass, please.
exactly. so the question is what choice are you going to make? whose version of the truth are you going to teach?
i notice you don’t seem to answer. you seem to just magically expect… what your default assumptions and worldview to be the one that is taught? what if what they taught doesn’t agree with your worldview? would what we teach then be ‘wrong’ to you?
At this point? I want whatever “version of truth” most annoys you personally. I mean honestly. Cheerio.
You never gave me an answer dude. You just keep deflecting and personally attacking me.
Have you done graduate study at university? If you had, you might know that there are 1000s of approaches to it, schools of it, and many of them are mutually exclusive. There is no such thing, nor ever has been. Which version of economics? Which version of history? etc. There are opposing and hostile camps of thought in every academic discipline. And there are vastly opposing camps in education and it’s a field that is highly subject to trendy bullshit and changes every few years what is ‘on trend’.
Because you’re trolling, bud. We’re talking about high school education and you’re making manifestos on relativism. Studies in Education have a mainstream, and teaching teenagers basic critical thinking skills really isn’t the ideological battlefield you’re making it out to be. You have an axe to grind against “modern liberal/leftism atheism”, go grind on your own, I’m done here. Cheers.
No, it’s a legit question you just refuse to answer. This is no ‘mainstream’ critical thinking. There are schools of it. Which one do you think we should teach to children?
I notice with you folks, you never give answers. You just deflect, deflect, and attack and attack. Almost as if you have no answer to a difficult question and just hand wave it away.
If you want a concrete answer: I want the version of critical thinking taught in introductory logic. The kind that gives teenagers the vocabulary to look at your responses and immediately identify:
You’re right that there are many schools of thought. But the baseline ability to distinguish an argument from a rhetorical trap is not some exotic ideological doctrine. It is exactly the kind of thing public education should teach.
Have a good one.
you are doing everything to avoid my question dude. what are you going to teach these kids? plato?