This is Why You Were Bored as a Teenager
ADDING THIS BOOK TO THE MUST-READ LIST. IN FACT I THINK IT MIGHT BE #1 NOW. HOLY SHIT, HELLO MY LIFE.From NurtureShock:
In his new book, Dr. Joe Allen has concluded that our urge to protect teenagers from real life – because we don’t think they’re ready yet – has tragically backfired. By insulating them from adult-like work, adult social relationships, and adult consequences, we have only delayed their development. We have made it harder for them to grow up. Maybe even made it impossible to grow up on time.Basically, we long ago decided that teens ought to be in school, not in the labor force. Education was their future. But the structure of schools is endlessly repetitive. “From a Martian’s perspective, high schools look virtually the same as sixth grade,” said Allen. “There’s no recognition, in the structure of school, that these are very different people with different capabilities.” Strapped to desks for 13+ years, school becomes both incredibly monotonous, artificial, and cookie-cutter.
I’d actually like to read this too…
Also, this reminds me of the fact that I just really love school and love learning. I sometimes wish society was still broken up in such a way that we have a certain group of scholars who do nothing but learn, internalize, hypothesize and share. I’d be a scholar, for sure.