Sunday, December 26, 2010

Crippled by books


There was a time when the only way for a kid to get information from outside his home and neighborhood was books. (Think Abraham Lincoln, log cabin in the woods far from centers of learning.) Now books tend to be outdated, and google.com is better for information. If Abraham Lincoln had had full-color DVDs of the sights of other countries, of people speaking in their native accents and languages, and of history, he would have shoved those books aside and watched those videos.

When someone thinks books are the one crucial step to any further learning, then books and school have crippled that person's ability to think expansively, and to see what's unfolding in front of them in the real world.

SandraDodd.com/bookworship
photo by Sandra Dodd, the other day in Texas

2 comments:

  1. There were other comments here, but some links were bad, and it was old.

    I had taken that discussion elsewhere years ago, so if you're very interested, here: https://groups.io/g/AlwaysLearning/message/58428

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