my thoughts on school
Summary
TLDRThe speaker shares a personal anecdote about avoiding frog dissection in junior high due to discomfort with gore, reflecting on the irrelevance of such experiences to their personal growth. They advocate for changes in education, suggesting the reintroduction of recess and the use of technology to enhance learning. The speaker also humorously critiques a money class project, where they felt their group was unfairly penalized. They propose the idea of media literacy classes to combat misinformation and concludes with a thought-provoking suggestion to transform the traditional classroom into a mentorship model, where students could pursue individual interests with guidance from educators.
Takeaways
- đ· The speaker is opposed to dissecting animals, especially in junior high school science classes where they had to dissect a frog.
- đ The speaker reflects on the irrelevance of certain educational experiences, such as frog dissection, to their personal growth and life skills.
- đ€ The speaker questions the priorities in education, suggesting that the pursuit of good grades might sometimes overlook the practicality and enjoyment of learning.
- đ The speaker advocates for more breaks, like bringing back recess, to allow for relaxation and better information absorption for both students and teachers.
- đ» The speaker highlights the potential of technology to assist in the teaching process, suggesting it could be used to create more relaxed learning environments.
- đ§Č The speaker humorously mentions a sponsored segment about NordVPN, a virtual private network service, emphasizing its benefits for online protection.
- đ« The speaker recounts a positive experience in a junior high business class where students were tasked with creating and selling a product, highlighting the value of real-world application in education.
- đž The speaker expresses frustration over a teacher's unfair decision to take a portion of their class's earnings from a school project, indicating the importance of fairness in educational settings.
- đ€ The speaker suggests that media literacy should be taught in schools, given the prevalence of media consumption and the need for critical thinking skills.
- đ The speaker playfully tests the audience's gullibility with a fabricated story about a grocery store incident, then admits the deception to emphasize the need for skepticism and media literacy.
- đĄ The speaker proposes unconventional ideas for education, such as having no set classes and allowing students to choose their own topics of study with teacher mentorship, to foster creativity and self-directed learning.
Q & A
Why was the narrator opposed to dissecting animals in their junior high school science class?
-The narrator was opposed to dissecting animals because they found the process of cutting open and examining the insides of animals, specifically frogs, to be very gross and unpleasant.
How did the narrator avoid dissecting the frog in their science class?
-The narrator avoided dissecting the frog by pretending to be sick when the teacher noticed them stretching and preparing to dissect. The teacher offered them the option to sit down and not dissect the frog, which they gladly accepted.
What was the narrator's group's reaction to them not dissecting the frog?
-The narrator's group was a little 'salty' or upset because they felt they had to do all the work while the narrator was able to skip out on the task.
What realization did the narrator come to about the impact of not dissecting a frog on their life?
-The narrator realized that not dissecting a frog had affected them zero percent in life, meaning it had no significant impact on their personal growth or understanding of biology.
What is the narrator's opinion on the importance of education and its current state?
-The narrator believes that while education is very important, the pursuit of good grades sometimes misses the point of going to school. They suggest that there are many things that could be changed to improve the educational experience.
What changes does the narrator suggest for schools to improve the educational experience?
-The narrator suggests bringing back recess for more breaks, using technology to aid the teaching process, and getting rid of certain activities like frog dissecting. They also propose adding classes with real-world applications.
What was the purpose of the junior high school business class mentioned in the script?
-The purpose of the business class was to have students start a business, split into groups, make a product to sell, and learn about the process of creating, promoting, and selling a product for profit.
What product did the narrator's group decide to make in the business class, and how did it perform?
-The narrator's group decided to make magnets. Their product performed the best among the groups, making a profit of over a hundred dollars.
What issue did the narrator's group face with a teacher regarding the money they made from selling magnets?
-A teacher from a different shop class claimed that since they used school equipment to make the magnets, the group had to pay for the materials. The teacher took $50 from their earnings, which the narrator felt was unfair and an arbitrary rule.
What is the narrator's view on the importance of media literacy and critical thinking skills?
-The narrator believes that media literacy and critical thinking skills are essential, especially in the age of consuming vast amounts of media. They suggest that a class on media literacy could be beneficial.
What alternative educational model does the narrator propose at the end of the script?
-The narrator proposes a model where there are no set classes, and students can pick something to study. Teachers would act as mentors, providing direction and resources for students to learn what they need to achieve their goals.
Outlines
đ€ą Dissection Dilemma and the Importance of Education
The script begins with a personal anecdote about the narrator's aversion to dissecting animals, particularly frogs in a junior high science class. The narrator describes feeling repulsed by the activity and trying to avoid it, only to have the teacher offer an out by suggesting they might be feeling sick and should sit out. This leads to a broader reflection on education, questioning the necessity of certain activities like frog dissection and advocating for a more balanced approach to learning that includes breaks and technology use to aid in the teaching process. The narrator also humorously suggests getting rid of certain classes like frog dissection and replacing them with more practical ones, while keeping the exciting and engaging lessons, like the one where potassium was dropped in water. The paragraph concludes with a sponsored message for NordVPN, a virtual private network service, which is woven into the narrative as a tool for online protection.
đĄ Observations on Media Literacy and Alternative Education Models
In the second paragraph, the narrator recounts a story about a woman who falsely claimed victimhood in a grocery store altercation, which sparked the narrator's frustration and reflection on the importance of critical thinking skills. The script then transitions to the topic of media literacy, suggesting that a class on this subject could be beneficial given the prevalence of media consumption. The narrator admits to being tricked online, which reinforces the need for such education. The narrative takes a creative turn by proposing an alternative educational model where students could choose their own subjects of study and teachers would act as mentors, providing direction and resources. This idea is presented as a way to potentially foster more innovation and personal growth among students. The paragraph ends with a playful challenge to viewers to share their own ideas for classes that should be included in school, inviting engagement and further discussion on the topic.
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Keywords
đĄDissection
đĄEducation
đĄRecess
đĄTechnology
đĄNordVPN
đĄEntrepreneurship
đĄCritical Thinking
đĄMedia Literacy
đĄMentorship
đĄInnovation
Highlights
Disliking guts and gore made the speaker opposed to dissecting animals.
A junior high school science class required frog dissection, which the speaker found gross.
The speaker avoided frog dissection by pretending to be sick, leading to a misunderstanding with the teacher.
The teacher offered the speaker an out from dissecting, which was gladly accepted.
The speaker's group was upset they had to do the dissection work without the speaker's help.
Reflecting on the story, the speaker realized that not dissecting a frog had no impact on their life.
The speaker questions the importance of certain educational activities, suggesting they miss the point of education.
A call to bring back recess for breaks in the school day is made by the speaker.
The speaker suggests using technology to aid the teaching process and allow for more downtime.
The speaker humorously proposes getting rid of frog dissection and other disliked activities in school.
A memorable science class where students created a product to sell is fondly remembered.
The speaker's group made magnets and won the sales competition, but had money taken away by a teacher.
The speaker believes the class had real-world application and was very useful.
A suggestion to improve the class by teaching budgeting and avoiding scams is made.
The speaker discusses the importance of media literacy and being critical of what is consumed.
A story about a woman falsely claiming victimhood at a grocery store is shared.
The speaker admits to being tricked online and suggests a class on media literacy.
A radical idea of having no set classes and allowing students to choose their mentors is proposed.
The speaker concludes by asking viewers for their ideas on classes that should be in school.
Transcripts
I don't like guts or Gore which has made
me very opposed to dissecting animals
specifically in science class at a
junior high school science class where
we just had to learn science stuff which
is generally how Junior High School
science classes go one of these classes
we had to dissect a frog and learn
what's inside very gross I don't like
that so everybody was getting ready to
do frog science lots of groups lots of
dead frogs and me who really did not
want to cut open a frog let alone any
animal and because it didn't really want
to cut anything open when I was going to
join my group I was doing it very slowly
and lazily I did some stretches to buy
me a bunch of time before the inevitable
of frog gutting but then my teacher
looks over at me and notices me standing
like this
Andy you don't have to dissect a frog
today and look up confused there was
some pause do you need to go to the
nurse's office she thinks I'm feeling
sick and that I'm prepping myself
physically to go open a frog and cut its
flesh I noticed an opportunity oh I
don't know I just need to breathe a
little I think feel free to sit down I'm
not gonna force you to dissect the Frog
if you're gonna be sick oh yeah
thanks so I do my group was a little
salty that they had to do all the work
and I gotta skip out but I didn't care
because I didn't have to cut open a frog
so I was thinking about that story
lately and I realized something that
affected me zero percent in life I am no
different as a person because I didn't
cut open a frog you want to know what's
inside a frog guts I don't need to cut
open a frog to know what's inside do not
misunderstand education is very
important but does anybody else feel
like the pursuit of good letter
sometimes misses the point of going to
school like looking back at school I
think there's a ton of things that could
be changed first of all bring back
recess we need more breaks why do we
have to work all the time I want to
sleep and for teachers too we're all
working too much we have so much
technology now that could help the
teaching process and with the same time
we could just chill let the information
digest a little you know and like just
get rid of the Frog dissecting stuff and
like some other things except for that
one time where my science teacher came
in with a bunch of potassium and put it
inside a bucket of water and didn't tell
us what was about to happen keep that
class but the other class is like the
Frog dissecting I don't want that this
is biased but I think that recess would
be a better option what we could do I
don't know something fun there's also
this money class in junior high school
where we had to start a business but I
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class once where the class was split
into three separate groups and tasked
with making something to sell and it was
actually super fun one group decided on
making t-shirts another group decided on
making special pens with a bunch of
frillies on it and our group decided to
make magnets we had some people to
promote and sell some people manufacture
the magnets and I designed and doodled
the magnets they're really old now but
this is what they look like we were
attached with calculating costs and we
had to aim to make a profit on our
product the T-shirt team did the worst
the pens did second best and we did the
best we made somewhere north of like a
hundred dollars but for some reason
there was a teacher from a different
shop class that thought she could just
take our money you guys use School
equipment for making this product so you
have to pay me for the materials which
was really unfair because we invested in
the magnet paper the printing and
everything except for using a slice
cutter machine in school that was the
only thing we used but she ended up
taking like 50 of our dollars if we were
told we needed to pay fees before the
class started that would have been like
whatever but she made up that rule out
of thin air I don't think she even took
money from anybody else either I'm
pretty sure we got robbed by a teacher
either way other than that part it was a
super fun class that had real world
application and I found to be very
useful most of the class was figure it
out yourself kind of style so I think it
could be a little bit better like teach
us how to make a budget or here's how
you don't get robbed but at the end of
the day still thumbs up class and I
think that should be we should look into
doing that more for other people what is
one thing that we deal with daily but
are not educated about in the slightest
one time I was watching a video about a
story this guy was talking about a lady
that was fighting at the store he was in
line to get some groceries just a normal
thing and she budged him out of thin air
like in adult did that he said hey
please don't budge me and she says oh
I've always been here as if he doesn't
have eyes and then when confronted by
multiple people she yelled at them and
said that she was the victim of being
bullied and it made me so mad like how
could you even think that you're going
to trick people and if you're going to
play the victim everybody shy you I
thought about it for like an hour out of
my day later I was watching more videos
and I saw a bunch that were like
catching ghost footage on camera and it
was obviously fake I believe this kind
of stuff it's a good thing I'm not
gullible and have critical thinking
skills hey everybody remember that story
the other day about budging I lied I
wanted to see how many people believe me
if I lied on the internet and wow it was
a lot of you
first of all don't lie on the internet
it is bad and I'm easily fooled I think
maybe if there was a class on media
literacy especially since the thing
we're doing the most is consuming media
I think it'd be a pretty good class
maybe I'm saying that because I'm just
really embarrassed that I got tricked or
here's an idea what if instead of any
class there were no classes and like
students could just pick something to
study and then all the teachers would be
mentors for their students and give them
Direction and resources to learn what
they need to learn to achieve what they
want like inventing a machine or
learning about bacteria we probably have
weekly articles where some student
invents something that changes the world
17 year old invents easy and cheap tasks
for common disease 15 year old makes
popular mobile game with power of
thought 16 year old makes ominous fear
that knows your thoughts and can tell
you the future
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uh are these good ideas I have no idea
did I share them on the Internet yeah
what are you gonna do about it thanks
for watching if you have an idea for a
class that should be in school
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