I taught at the School of John Dewey who wrote Experience and Education. I am a firm believer in experience as a teacher. It helps one to imagine more scenarios. I feel the limits of this with the NYT staff covering elections, and I feel it in the decision making of people who do not even know what most of the questions posed to them mea…
I taught at the School of John Dewey who wrote Experience and Education. I am a firm believer in experience as a teacher. It helps one to imagine more scenarios. I feel the limits of this with the NYT staff covering elections, and I feel it in the decision making of people who do not even know what most of the questions posed to them mean, who are voting for Trump, with totally blind stupidity. I am also someone who has lived in more than one country, and I would love if that were a high school requirement. To live abroad and adapt to another culture.
You and I have lived in more than country, I was once fluent enough in Vietnamese to read the Saigon Post and hold a conversation, my fluency saved my hide. I also lived in Panama, and married a Panamanian, and had a Panamanian step son who is now an American and a grandfather.
As regards questions, I am assuming you mean polls.
I take umbrage with the pollsters and media, because all they are looking out for is their own
interests (profits). Instead of asking their opinion of Biden or Trump. The only question is Who will you vote for?
But that question doesn't facilitate the horse race which is the lifeblood of pollsters and media.
I taught at the School of John Dewey who wrote Experience and Education. I am a firm believer in experience as a teacher. It helps one to imagine more scenarios. I feel the limits of this with the NYT staff covering elections, and I feel it in the decision making of people who do not even know what most of the questions posed to them mean, who are voting for Trump, with totally blind stupidity. I am also someone who has lived in more than one country, and I would love if that were a high school requirement. To live abroad and adapt to another culture.
You and I have lived in more than country, I was once fluent enough in Vietnamese to read the Saigon Post and hold a conversation, my fluency saved my hide. I also lived in Panama, and married a Panamanian, and had a Panamanian step son who is now an American and a grandfather.
As regards questions, I am assuming you mean polls.
I take umbrage with the pollsters and media, because all they are looking out for is their own
interests (profits). Instead of asking their opinion of Biden or Trump. The only question is Who will you vote for?
But that question doesn't facilitate the horse race which is the lifeblood of pollsters and media.