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This may be simplistic (also expressly my own opinion, and does not
necessarily reflect that of my home institution), but: in the hands of a
well-intentioned educational regime, the very core values of science
(inquiry, skepticism, seeking proof, etc.) are systematically stripped
from children until they are cast off at the end of schooling. Then, as
adults who have been brainwashed into seeking simple answers, loathing
math, and memorizing a perplexing rubbish heap of disjointed
information, they are required to think on their own. . . To vote, Make
major decisions about the quality of life for themselves and other
living things, And to navigate an increasingly complex world filled with
spin and false prophecies. The disconnect between what is asked of
global citizens, and how they are educated needs to be bridged. Could
there be a stronger role for science museums in doing this? Can we be a
vaccine for teaching to the test? Perhaps the best way informal learning
institutions can support formal ones is to help save them from
themselves. A couple of resources which I have found useful are:
"Deschooling Society," Ivan Illich (out of print)
available online at http://olivier.hammam.free.fr/imports/illich/deschool/)
and "Science for all Americans"
Available online at:
http://www.project2061.org/publications/sfaa/online/sfaatoc.htm?ql
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Stephen Miles Uzzo
Director of Technology
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
New York 11368 U.S.A.
v. +1.718.699.0005 x377
f. +1.718.699.1341
http://www.nyscience.org
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