What can I say? You are oh-so-smart.
No, I'm just average. That's why I post links with oh-so-smart people. If you weren't below average, you could probably do the same....if I was wrong and you were right.
What can I say? You are oh-so-smart.
No, I'm just average. That's why I post links with oh-so-smart people. If you weren't below average, you could probably do the same....if I was wrong and you were right.
Buddy, you have a screw loose.
A surprising number of Mensa members do things like that.Just because you saw it on TED doesn't make it true.
How many of the young generation could spend a month in the bush with just a compass, knife,fishhook and a tarp?
My bet is next to none which proves they are not very intelligent.
Don't forget you are talking to the guy that works on a grant at the bottle depot.
Buddy, you have a screw loose.
Just because you saw it on TED doesn't make it true.
How many of the young generation could spend a month in the bush with just a compass, knife,fishhook and a tarp?
My bet is next to none which proves they are not very intelligent.
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Just because you saw it on TED doesn't make it true...
It proves nothing. Why would they need to know those skills? I know those skills and have not had to use them in over 40 years. It was nice to know, but they did not help me in any of my careers. Only the simpletons use stupid examples like this.
I don't think anybody is saying we shouldn't teach math. The point of the video...and the point that most seem to be missing...is that it isn't as important now as it was back then. I'm the treasurer of a couple of organizations and I use QuickBooks on one and Simply Accounting on the other. With zero accounting training, I'm able to look after the books of two organizations that have over 1/2 million dollars a year going through the bank accounts. The world is changing. Our education system needs to change as well.
Because most of our grandparents are dead and rotting meat ain't much competition in the smarts department.
I too use an accounting program and tax program and a calculator each and every day. How do I know if I've "hit" the wrong number or if something doesn't look right? I know, instinctively because the "math" doesn't make sense.
...and if you don't catch it, the program will. Is that anecdote supposed to refute any of the videos?
The program won't do that because it doesn't know that it should have been $3456.00 and not $4356.00.......
No it doesn't because, I agree with you if you believe we want well-rounded individuals.
Unfortunately, our education system isn't set up like a few countries ....
I don't believe that any generation is more intelligent than another. There has always been smart kids and stupid ones.
The thing is, there was no time wasted on trying to turn stupid kids into smart ones. Their potential was evaluated and they were educated (or not) accordingly.
The practice now of putting kids with learning disabilities in with normal kids is harmful to both. For the ones with disabilities it causes them to feel out of place and the extra attention they need takes away from the time spent on the normal ones.
There has always been kids with different talents too. Some are cut out for professions, others are more skilled at trades, each one to his natural abilities. Making education a business meant getting everyone into college whether they were suited to it or not.
Where would we be without the waiters, janitors, cooks, store clerks, etc., all those who don't need college education to do their jobs well? We would be in a pretty pickle without them.
Also, what was wrong with 4 year apprenticeships to learn a trade from a master tradesman? FGS even a life truck operator has to take a course now and get certified!
I think you are probably right. Of course each successive generation has access to more knowledge than the previous one which has little to do with intelligence. I think intelligence is tied more closely to the ability to grasp new concepts and extend them.
Naw they won't go to waste they'll be cypherin as they ",,,,sho me sweep de flo"That's exactly right. Intelligence is the ability to grasp new concepts, there is a vast difference between being educated and being
intelligent.
What my son, manager of a computer programming firm, has told me is that he gets new staff, graduates of programming courses, who cannot pinpoint a problem and therefore cannot correct it. They have to be walked through, shown where the problem lies and how to correct it.
That indicates to me (and to him) that the students are learning how technology works but not how to think out the logical process of analyzing. In other words, they are being told what to do, not how to recognize for themselves what to do and how to do it. Independent thinking is what is lacking. And I believe a lot of brilliant minds are going to waste because the basic principle of 'thinking' is passed over.
I think intelligence is tied more closely to the ability to grasp new concepts and extend them.
If that's the case then, judging by this forum, the younger folks are indeed more intelligent than the older ones
Only if you are considering yourself as the base model for the old group.