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13 Jun
Posted by: Brian Armstrong in: Algebra Homework Help, Biology Homework Help, Math Homework Help, Science Homework Help
One of my biggest gripes about the school system in the United States is that it teaches children to “do their own work”.
Sure, I understand the reason behind it. We don’t want kids copying off each other on the test and skipping out on learning! But is it possible we’ve gone too far?
You see, in the real world (i.e. having a job, running your own business, being president of the U.S., or whatever you end up doing) successful people are masters of surrounding themselves with OTHER PEOPLE who complement their weaknesses.
A successful business owner doesn’t have to understand all the nuances of tax law. He hires a qualified CPA to do that! A doctor doesn’t have to understand how to put people to sleep during surgery, he has an anesthesiologist to do that. And the president doesn’t have to understand the details of how interest rates affect home prices because he has the chairman of the federal reserve to advise him.
Everyone is good at different things, but our school system asks students to be a little bit of everything, and it can make school a very unpleasant place for many children. Say we take a student who excels at math and science and ask him or her to write a 25 page essay on Hamlet. They may be frustrated and bored. Likewise, to ask an aspiring young playwright to take a test on calculus will simply make them feel inadequate and stupid.
And then there are children who excel in something totally unrelated to school, such as making people laugh (the class clown), bringing groups together (people skills and natural leaders), or artists. By traditional standards these students have “failed” in our school system. Yet in reality, they are just very good at something our school system doesn’t reward.
Many great minds and successes have been utter failures in our school system. Jay Leno, Albert Einstein, Woody Allen, and William Faulkner just to name a few.
In summary, never be afraid to word in groups when doing homework or preparing for a test, unless a teacher expressly forbids it. When in doubt, don’t ask for permission to do it. Just do it! A well meaning teacher may say “no” if you ask when they are really just trying to discourage blatant copying.
Surround yourself with the best students in the class and work on assignments together. They will compliment areas where you are weaker, and you’ll help them in areas where you are stronger. You may find that you learn more in your study group than in class, and you will have discovered one of the great keys to success in life: surround yourself with great people.
What has been your experience in working with other students? Do teachers in your area generally encourage or discourage this?
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jams
19|Jan|2011 2if a=37 and b=6 find the c?
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Kris
18|Jun|2011 3I think there is a difference between collaboration and plagiarism.
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Anthony Frank
01|Mar|2012 4Is was wondering what your opinion was on students being able to see the answers to all there coding questions. I code, and design websites for a living. I have been mostly self taught from a young age. I learned from breaking down source code from websites I would copy and then rearrange. Nothing is more frustrating that a broken piece of code. I have noticed that professors are still teaching do you own work, but no one I know in this field does that. Everyone recycles code and alters it, from fortune 500 companies, to the freelance web-developer. I personally capitalize on this by completing code books from college, and selling my work. Just kinda wondering your opinion on it, after I read your article on students working together.
Fill free to check out my site, I would love your view on this matter. http://www.codethisproject.com
PS> I tried to post this to you in your contact forum, but the images for validation were not showing up. So I posted here instead.
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