A Critical Analysis Of Intellectualism By Gerald Graff

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The author of Intellectualism, Gerald Graff, argues that students need to write what interests them such as about science, cars, fashion or music as long as they write the specific interest in an intellectual manner. The author states this to explain it in the book as “through academic eyes”. To answer this argument, we must first establish a commonality in language: namely, what is Intellectualism? Intellectualism is being able to process a specific task and come into conclusion by its own mind. I agree with the author’s argument on how using one’s interest as a technique of teaching at school or college. To solve this issue, first the education system of schools and colleges has to be changed in a way that motivates the students to keep going to reach his or her goal. I remember the times in high school when the teacher assigned everyone in class assignments to write essays on politics and other various topics that do not interest anyone of us. Many students wrote poorly, because many are not into politics. We are students’ and we have our own …show more content…

Some are street smarts and the rest is book smarts. Another method that can be implemented to the education system to improve students’ progress in schools and colleges is taking each individual in a class and testing them to see if they are street smarts or books smarts. This can be done giving a specific task and looking into the way how each student accomplishes the task. For example, some students may need notes in order to study and others may need experience. This can be tested done by collecting a few students that are majoring in chemistry and by giving them to do a specific task by two methods. The first method to be actually conducting the specific experiments and the second method by giving notes. There will always be students that choose notes over experience. They are known as book smarts. The rest is considered as street

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