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Left Brain vs Right Brain Education
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The education committee is responsible for defining the future of education in Atlas City and also for discovering new ways in educating the people.
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Left Brain vs Right Brain Education 2 years, 2 months ago #1481

  • Neytiri
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What you focus on is what you reap.

Re: Left Brain vs Right Brain Education 2 years, 2 months ago #1493

Hmm, I only see one brain.
"Those that follow the illusion of power will always strive to become corrupt, those that follow the power of the illusion will always strive to become balanced." ~ Me.

Re:Left Brain vs Right Brain Education 2 years, 2 months ago #1504

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I've heard the science behind these concepts for years in psych and other studies. It's interesting to through in the ideology that we are further from harmony and nature due to forcing the "masculine" side of the brain to dominate and letting our creativity go wayward. It definitely has it's points and proofs, but how to get to a more unbiased way of teaching and raising the next generation when we know no better? It'll be a tricky problem we will have to debate for the education system in Atlas.
"A Dream you dream Alone, is a Dream you dream Alone; But a Dream you dream Together becomes Reality." Raul Seixas

Re:Left Brain vs Right Brain Education 2 years, 2 months ago #1513

Reflecting more on teachings as a whole rather than fragments of division is one way to start. If you want to learn the topic, learn the whole topic. If you want to understand knowledge, learn all of what that knowledge contains, not anything that's watered down or theoretical. Theories lead to conflict. Uncertainty of something within a topic is something that is looked on as to be explored further to get an understanding of the facts. The more we are scientifically focused on getting the facts of certain subjects/phenomena, etc., then that is the grounds for what to teach. Knowingness, not uncertainty. That would be a potential benefit on what we teach through education.
"Those that follow the illusion of power will always strive to become corrupt, those that follow the power of the illusion will always strive to become balanced." ~ Me.
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