I can't help wondering about the title question mark & what is being questioned? I am interested in the ambiguity of language in education and this would seem to be an example of how education can ask questions of pupils or students rather than feeding answers as good schooling would do. So not deschooling but simply reschooling bad schooling perhaps?
this new system will require students. the current system only requires pupils. a student can excel in the old system, whereas pupils can meet minimum standards and graduate.
I can't help wondering about the title question mark & what is being questioned? I am interested in the ambiguity of language in education and this would seem to be an example of how education can ask questions of pupils or students rather than feeding answers as good schooling would do. So not deschooling but simply reschooling bad schooling perhaps?
this new system will require students. the current system only requires pupils. a student can excel in the old system, whereas pupils can meet minimum standards and graduate.