Kenotthib
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It seems that after kindergarten kids seem to slowly become less imaginative about things and become work drones. Also they turn from using their imagination to obsessing over pop culture. Does it worry you that kids are being influenced by pop culture at such young ages nowadays?
Back to the original point kids go from full of imagination (kindergarten), to pop culture oriented (elementary school), then to sports, ***, money, drugs, pop culture (high school). This is not all kids but a good portion. Sure hard working kids are better prepared to be workers but are they really ready for the world?
Some students only worry about work and accomplishing objectives set by teachers and break away from social life with other students (labeled as nerds by some). My main question is what causes such drastic changes in behavior in students from K-12?
Sure they mature but that doesn't mean you should have no type of imagination and some form of immaturity. Is it the media, the education system itself, how their brought up or possibly a combination of all three with some things I left out?
Is it better when people don't ask questions and form ideas of their own that break away from normal thought processes? This thread will probably have like 10 replies because people are more fascinated by trivial matters (Not going to mention any threads I find idiotic). Anyways what are your thoughts?
Pardon my grammar mistakes I was rushing.
It seems that after kindergarten kids seem to slowly become less imaginative about things and become work drones. Also they turn from using their imagination to obsessing over pop culture. Does it worry you that kids are being influenced by pop culture at such young ages nowadays?
Back to the original point kids go from full of imagination (kindergarten), to pop culture oriented (elementary school), then to sports, ***, money, drugs, pop culture (high school). This is not all kids but a good portion. Sure hard working kids are better prepared to be workers but are they really ready for the world?
Some students only worry about work and accomplishing objectives set by teachers and break away from social life with other students (labeled as nerds by some). My main question is what causes such drastic changes in behavior in students from K-12?
Sure they mature but that doesn't mean you should have no type of imagination and some form of immaturity. Is it the media, the education system itself, how their brought up or possibly a combination of all three with some things I left out?
Is it better when people don't ask questions and form ideas of their own that break away from normal thought processes? This thread will probably have like 10 replies because people are more fascinated by trivial matters (Not going to mention any threads I find idiotic). Anyways what are your thoughts?
Pardon my grammar mistakes I was rushing.
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