i'm from singapore, and the education system here (it's wonderful btw, i have nothing against it) has started to veer towards a wrong direction. cant agree with you more. i think the core of any form of learning is passion. passion sums it up. if you dont have passion for something, you will find it a pain to do it well. and if you find it a pain to do it, how much more those people you educate? education has to flow out of the teacher's passion, and through that passion inspire her students to learn. i think this is a very valid article
On Jul 6, 2012 Samuel Lee wrote:
i'm from singapore, and the education system here (it's wonderful btw, i have nothing against it) has started to veer towards a wrong direction. cant agree with you more. i think the core of any form of learning is passion. passion sums it up. if you dont have passion for something, you will find it a pain to do it well. and if you find it a pain to do it, how much more those people you educate? education has to flow out of the teacher's passion, and through that passion inspire her students to learn. i think this is a very valid article