> -----Original Message----- > From: Dethe Elza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Whether or not computers are used in school is a trifle compared to > fixing the basic assumptions and design that make schools a poor place > for learning. It's not that they fail at helping children learn, it's > that helping children learn is not even a goal of school.
I can find no disagreement in our positions. "Whether or not computers are used in school is a trifle" is not the current wisdom on how things are going to get fixed. They will get fixed better if we keep that maxim in mind in our efforts in getting things fixed. It is hard to find like-minded people in the IT community. If I am fully consistent in my position I guess I shouldn't care. Somehow I do. Part of why I care about this is that there are powerful economic forces with an interest in getting us over-involved in a trifle, and making it a centerpiece. The ideas themselves - standing on their own merit - would not in my mind otherwise pose a serious threat of diverting our attention. This isn't the thinking of a paranoid. It's the thinking of a grown-up. Art _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
