Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Charles Deemer is so right it's disguisting.
Charles Deemer made such a good point about education in universities, and there being totally blinded to the needs of the students. He hit it right on the dot when he said that the English composition course is, "The rigid child of a rigid parent." he explains the bond of Teacher and student and why it is important, including where it's missing. But he goes on to say that it doesn't stop there. Even standardized schools are beginning to adapt to this corrupt learning environment. he can't stress enough how important it is for the student/teacher relationship to be healthy. I support him in this conclusion, and I believe that he's right when it came to schools in 1967, and I believe that it is still happening, 41 years after this was written.
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- I like this, its neat and simple, and it gets to the point.
- I like the conclusion sentence, its not your typical, "And thats what I think."
- I probably would have rephrased the second part of your first sentence, saying "and its being blind to the needs of the students"
- good job :)
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