People are greatly influenced by the judgment of others. According to the video about Academic Reform, there are two kinds of people: academic and non-academic. This does not necessarily mean that the academic people are smarter than the non-academic people. People who weren’t educated have been judged against this particular view of the mind. Since people call them dumb for not being educated, they believe this stereotype and just go with it. This is a common misconception and is absolutely false. There is more to being smart than just being well educated. I believe that you pick things up in the real world that you otherwise wouldn’t have learned in school. Non-academic people are just as intellectually inclined as academic people.
    Kamehameha Schools supports the factory model of education. We categorize students due to age, not ability. It seems more efficient to do it this way because you surround children with similar learning abilities and put them together. If there is a genius in a class of lower life forms, it may stunt his learning. To refrain from holding him back, it only makes sense to surround him with people at his level. This might allow the student to communicate with peers as equals, therefore increasing his knowledge even further. We are moving in the completely opposite direction in terms of this. We need to begin to see things in different ways, to see things divergently.
    Divergent thinking is the ability to see multiple solutions to a problem. It is the ability to interpret a question in different ways. Creativity is the process of having original ideas that have value. It is an important trait to have in order to be a divergent thinker. In a study on kindergarteners, data revealed that 98% of them were on the genius level in terms of divergent thinking. As the years rolled on, that percentage decreased. This proves that we are all born with the ability to be divergent thinkers, but our environment and education changes us to be something less of our potential. We develop a mindset that is set on only one answer. In reality, there are countless solutions available, we just need to open our minds to see it. It is important to have a divergent approach to problems because it encourages critical thinking and helps to find multiple solutions to a single problem.
    Makawalu relates to divergent thinking n many ways. Makawalu means “8 eyes.” This could be translated into many different meanings. For me, it means to see things from different perspectives. Divergent thinking means to see multiple solutions to a problem. This relates because they are both seeing things from different points of view. If you are a divergent thinker, you are practicing Makawalu because you are looking at things from different perspectives, or seeing things with “8 eyes.”

TETLAMATILIZMACHTIANI
3/1/2013 01:16:41 pm

effective claims, evidence is not empirical and detailed. general evidence and lack of expansion. examples not specific enough, logic and reasoning not fully developed. Standard met

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