I was born the same year that Ben Hur was made, which includes a famous action scene, the chariot race, in which special effects as we now know them were not yet invented. Watch it...a couple guys DIED in the making of this film... today, sissy actors wouldn't dream of jumping into a chariot like Charlton Heston did... digressing... oops.
I was fortunate to attend a small private school in Sun Valley, Idaho. Jack Hemingway was my French teacher. We studied LATIN, ancient Greece, European history... then we'd go skiing all afternoon.
It was a very physical lifestyle, full of snow and mountains, paper and pens, books and notetaking... and in class, we'd look at EACHOTHER around a big rectangular table.
If you were stoned, or hadn't read last nights assigned chapters of Look Homeward Angel, the teachers could SEE it in your eyes.
Seeing people's eyes these days, much less their faces, is more likely to happen on facebook than in person, in class.
Why is this? Because they are staring at SCREENS.
all the time.
1. Risking their lives by staring at their cell phones while in a crosswalk.
2. Talking on cell while skateboarding on a crowded sidewalk.
3.
Staring at Screens while Skateboarding
I like the approach you took to this. You bring up an interesting issue about what we teach now days versus what was once taught and the implications for what we've excluded.
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