If the banking model of education was a credible metaphor for learning, we would have to eventually excuse most of the population... leaving phrases like life-long learning nothing more than a myth.
If you haven't already, perhaps its time to question the idea that learning is something given to you by others in rigorously prescribed quantities.
I refuse to subscribe to a system whose ethos is built on such a fraudulent foundation.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Summer-2011-Teacher-March-on-Washington-DC/132786603456235
ReplyDelete"A Zen master sat before a young man who had come petitioning him to accept him as a student. He had traveled far to meet the master because word of his wisdom had spread to his distant country and the young man yearned for enlightenment. The master listened to the young man describe the path he had been following and the many teachers he had listened to before finding his way to the master. He nodded his approval for the young man's efforts and gestured to an empty tea cup on the table before reaching for the pot beside the brazier. The student was honored to be served by the master and lifted the cup carefully. The master began pouring the steaming tea into the rough bowl of the delicate cup and the young man flinched and looked up in surprise as the hot tea spilled over the lip and onto his fingers. Hesitantly he cautioned the master to stop pouring. The cup was full he said. The master paused and then placed the tea pot back beside the fire. When he turned back to the young man he replied, you are not yet ready to learn."
ReplyDelete