What should be the most important subject taught at school?
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Doesn't have to be a subject that is already being taught either.
I know what I think, but was wondering what other people think is the one subject, above all others, that should be taught in schools throughout the world.
I don't think that there is one "subject" that should be taught in schools. I believe, as a teacher, that it is important to expose our children to as many subject areas as possible. This way they can pick which subject areas interest them the most.
Having said this, I also believe that there are some very important concepts that should be introduced and explained to every child. These include, compassion, honesty, and a sense of how wonderful originality really is in our world of look a likes and followers. Too many of our youth are not being allowed to express their opinions because they are afraid that their peers or even mentors will not appreciate them for who they truly are!
In this country, I would say "accountability". It seems silly, But it's fucking amazing how many people don't grasp the concept of everything from "why it's important to show up to work on time" to "why not paying off your credit card will hurt you in the long run". I think that in this country, it boils back down to that "self entitled" and "instant gratification" attitude. GLOBALLY, id say World diplomacy. The importance of respecting cultural differences, how they're different, pros and con's, religious differences, and leaning how to respect them, regardless of personal differences. This also means how to communicate in a diplomatic manner. My guess. *shrug*
Logic.
Unless students know how to analyze what they are being taught, they will be unable to distinguish truth from falsehood, fact from fiction. It isn't being taught in most schools I've heard about, and as a result, thinking logically is a skill most people are without nowadays.
I took a logic class at community college, and was stunned by the inability of my classmates to distinguish a logical argument from a propaganda statement, even those who were twice my age!
Without the ability to think through what they are being told, people will buy into all sorts of nonsense.
Sorry for slowpoking--I guess I gotta stand by my answer--I think that's the most important skill regardless of where you are and regardless of who is teaching it to you. Some people teach it themselves--and the whole world does not need a teacher, much less an education system. But as far as "school" simply meaning "learning," yeah, it's the most important--even though some end up teaching it to themselves. Yet it's not something most kiddies can handle, so I think the sooner they learn it safely the better. School system or not--"throughout the world" makes me think of the old "white man's burden" bullcrap that still gets carried on, tho I know that's totally not whut YOU meant--it's only what I think of when I hear it. I'm just a bit leery of installing schools all over the world, "bringing education to the poor un-sea-villized folks," etc.I admit I'm paranoid tho when it comes to stuff like that. I think the lonely survival thing is something that IDEALLY everyone should learn safely (read: before it's actually needed, therefore ASAP) IF possible tho. Make sense? But since it's often already a "needed skill," I could say education's a "back burner" necessity there anyway. The punkish ppl would prolly be teaching in america tho ;) Mainly cause in other countries they'd be the ones learning...
I had not heard of that book but it is similar to ones a couple of my friends like to pass around. Especially from Crimethinc--ever heard of them? All things anarchist and DIY...they're interesting!
hmmm. well i think a number of things are important.enough to have a full day of classes. but here is what i think in order.
1. History- For those who don't know it are doomed to repeat it.
2. Science- It's good to know how the natural world works. (natural as in nature to its deepest core)
3. [This is where i mostly agree with Ali] Practical Law- the section of law that affects you everyday
4. Basic Math- Cuz isnt that all we really need?
5. Life Skills- not making your own pillow. more like how to communicate, what you can do if you're suddenly homeless, first aid skills, cooking.... etc. For the most part, how to be Rambo.
6. Psychology and Sociology- You need to know how people work, both individually and as a group.
7. Physical Education- Before we never do anything ever again. (though we could achieve world peace that way lol)