Education And Education: The Influence Of Education

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Throughout history, many people have come out to claim that they are educated, which raises the questions as to what such claims mean. It is unworkable to establish whether a person is educated or not simply because they attended an Ivy League school, have a perfect GPA. Indeed, it is impossible to assess whether one is educated or not using any standardized tests. In essence, education does not equate to knowledge although many try to pair the two together. The fact is education is immeasurable and one is either educated or they are not. To be truly educated, one has to possess the ability to listen vigilantly, think critically, and explore points of view that differ from one’s own. There are numerous ways by which one can become educated including through travel, from books and meaningful discussions and naturally through the school system, which equips one with the tools they need to succeed in such an endeavor (U 58).
Susannah is a straight A student who decides to not pursue physics and calculus in favor of drama and work-study. Her reasoning is that she intends to major in art or history and, therefore, has no further need for the subjects she elects to drop. The phenomenon is observable all throughout history where girls and women shy away from sciences and math in favor of history or the arts. The lack of motivation happens at a very critical stage given that if, in the future, Susannah decides to change her mind, it may be too late for her. The case of Fredrick Douglass is in glaring contrast to that of Susannah. While she shows a lack of motivation in certain aspects of learning when they are readily available, a lack of resources only serves to motivate Douglass to the point where he resorts to “stratagems” to learn to...

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... not utilized enough is the television show, “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?” The core of the show is that adults who many consider educated by traditional standards such that they hold masters and doctorates go up against children at the fifth grade level in a battle of the wits. While there are some adult winners from time to time, what the show depicts is an all out massacre of the adult teams by the children. The reason behind the dismal showing by adults is that these children continuously learn and apply such information in the course of their day-to-day activities while the adults, inevitably prestigious people in society, have not given a thought to such questions in decades. It is important, therefore, to ponder periodically the knowledge one gains to prevent it from atrophy and even help one gain an enhanced understanding of numerous ideas and topics.

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