Posted June 20, 2016
Falkenherz: I’m not saying that they should scrap all the old content and only teach real life basics instead. Some basic knowledge in history, literature, biology, physics, math, and so on to understand how the world works and to help one find the field of expertise that one could imagine oneself to work in later is important. But halfing the amount of classics you have to read and instead tell you something about the status quo of the systems of our society can’t be wrong. Sure, you can ask your parents, but their knowlegde in those regards is as limited as the box they themselves live in.
morolf: If you put it like that, I can sort of agree....though I don't recall having read that many classics in school (but neither did I learn much of practical use there :-)