Point taken, Paul. But you don't have to want to stand in the front of the room 
in
order for it to be important to know a few basic things. Especially if you're 
going to be asked to vote on questions like: Should we go to war in Asia 
(again)? Should we give aid to Africa? Should we have free trade with Europe?
Should we drill in the Arctic? What effect is the "war on drugs" having on 
South 
America?

Knowledge good. Ignorance bad. That is all.

Chris
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On 2013-01-16, at 2:51 PM, Paul C Bernhardt wrote:

>  We are the ones standing in the front of the room… the rest of the folks in 
> our classes are outside the room doing other work with their lives. Our 
> students are wondering what kind of freaks we are, except for one or two 
> students in the class who, one day, will be standing in front of their room. 
> When they leave your room they go surf to the Wikipedia page on flags, and 
> maybe edit the entries on one or two things they've learned about…
> 
> Not everyone wants to be the person in the front of the room.
> 
> Paul
> 
> On Jan 16, 2013, at 2:15 PM, Christopher Green wrote:
> 
>>  
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>> 
>> This is true Nancy. But I remember learning maps and flags as a kid because 
>> I liked them, not because some govt threatened me with a standardized test 
>> (or even because some teacher decided to include them in the curriculum. 
>> Whatever happened to the people who just have to know?
>> 
>> Chris
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>> Christopher D. Green
>> Department of Psychology
>> York University
>> Toronto, ON M6C 1G4
>> Canada
>> 
>> chri...@yorku.ca
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>> On Jan 16, 2013, at 12:16 AM, drnanjo <drna...@aol.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>> I wonder if it is possibly a reflection of the priorities of our education 
>>> system.
>>>  
>>> I remember taking Geography in elementary school.
>>>  
>>> I don't remember having standardized testing on Geography.
>>> But plenty on other subjects.
>>>  
>>> It it possible that this is one of the side effects of "teaching to the 
>>> test"...
>>>  
>>> It wouldn't surprise me if Geography had been eliminated in most 
>>> curriculums in favor of subjects more likely to command space on 
>>> standardized tests.
>>>  
>>> Nancy Melucci
>>> Long Beach City College
>>> Long Beach CA
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Christopher Green <chri...@yorku.ca>
>>> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) 
>>> <tips@fsulist.frostburg.edu>
>>> Sent: Tue, Jan 15, 2013 9:11 pm
>>> Subject: [tips] Professor says students can't identify continents on map - 
>>> Nfld. & Labrador - CBC News
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>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Time was that I would give history of psychology students a map test of 
>>> European countries. On average, they got a little over 4 -- usually UK, 
>>> France, Italy, and whatever country their ancestors came from. It got so 
>>> depressing that I stopped. It seems I was expecting way too much. This 
>>> sociology professor finds that her students can't even name continents. 
>>> Sigh.
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2013/01/14/nl-students-dont-know-geography-115.html
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Chris
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