I would physically attack teachers and students when they were aggressively dumb. I don't think my social skills really recovered.
A little long, but a hell of a site tagline.
I just sometimes wrote really mean corrections to all their nonsense on the back of exams. This somehow got me extra points sometimes.
I am in college now (by force and wanting to drop out) and the teachers are probably worse...
The psychology, western civilization and cultural anthropology teacher: -Said she "didn't believe" in natural selection. -Confused cognitive bias with general biased opinions and explained it as such. -Doesn't really seem to understand how evolution works. -Wants to start drama about a mean complaint I wrote about her letti...
A Slate article by psychologist Alison Gopnik about how preschoolers have already learned to accept what the teacher says rather than exploring things to develop their own understanding:
This experiment is from:
D. Buchsbaum, A. Gopnik, T.L. Griffiths, and P. Shafto (2011). Children's imitation of causal action sequences is influenced by statistical and pedagogical evidence. Cognition (in press). pdf
The other paper cited in the Slate article is:
E. Bonawitz, P. Shafto, H. Gweon, N.D. Goodman, E. Spelke, and L. Schulz (2011). The double-edged sword of pedagogy: Instruction limits spontaneous exploration and discovery. Cognition (in press). pdf