Necessary Edge, Empathy, And Education By Yo-Yo Ma Analysis

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Does the education system hold any responsibility? In today’s world some people would say that the educational system is behind and lose sight to a couple of aspects that may better students. In “Necessary Edges: Arts, Empathy, and Education”, author Yo-Yo Ma argues about that certain thing that school systems has lost sight of and overlooked. Ma believes that the school system hasn’t really implanted the sense of empathetic reasoning in student’s curriculum. Graeme Wood from “Is College Doomed?” doesn’t speak that much about higher education but he does speak on Ben Nelson [founder of Minerva project]. While Ben Nelson believes that the educational system should be stripped down to its core and should only have virtual classes, now wood strongly disagrees with idea and actually thought that Nelson project was forcing students …show more content…

Schools are not responsible for forcing information and stripping it down and it wouldn’t be a great idea either because that will stop the ability to socialize which may stop other opportunities in the future which Yang speaks about in his essay “Paper Tigers”. Some people feel that it is more the student’s responsibility to get through school and not really the educational institution responsibility. Students hold some amount of responsibility but the school holds a greater responsibility. The schools responsibility is to make sure students feel comfortable in a class setting and to make sure the student is learning and challenging their mind in every way in class and outside. Yang believes that Asian-Americans are focus on academic success, but neglect teaching the social skills needed for career success. The school system is responsible for student’s success and helping them gain a better sense of adapting to different environments without limiting them from a

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