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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have no interest in engaging in good faith. Otherwise, you would've responded to this PP's apt summary on the first page: Besides the political rants in this thread, so far, there’s clearly a misunderstanding and an ignorance about what progressive education is. And conservative education is not the antithesis of progressive education. But traditional education is the antithesis of progressive education. Progressive education, yes, is a pedagogy (look up pedagogy if you don’t know what it means) by which schools pursue novel approaches the education based on research. For example, block scheduling is a progressive educational concept emanating from the idea that maybe eight subjects per day, five days a week isn’t the best way to approach school. [/quote] To me that’s just brainwashing. [/quote] How is block scheduling brainwashing? [/quote] +1[/quote]
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