I was never taught how to learn. Was a huge shock that British children were since I was only taught rote learning at school.
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Replying to @o_guest
I don't think we were? At least I have no memory at all of that being a thing. But my long term memory is very poor.
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Replying to @DRMacIver @o_guest
The material was relatively heavy on writing and reading skills, which helps develop that, but it was still very example based.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
My peers all knew how to learn and study . When I asked: Did you have to memorise things exactly? They said no.
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Replying to @o_guest
Yeah, I'm not saying we had the same exact experience, only that there's no real explicit attempt to teach learning skills.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
I'm not sure we're the same generation? Regardless I was not equipped.
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Replying to @o_guest
I actually have almost no idea how old you are (and am bad at guessing), but I think I'm older than you. I'm 33.
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Fair enough. We're definitely different generations imho. Regardless Cypriots like me are not equipped to deal with student standards of UK.
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Replying to @o_guest @DRMacIver
We struggle hard. We indoctrinate children into political parties and political football teams from birth. Swastikas and hammer and sickles.
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Replying to @o_guest @DRMacIver
Graffiti is very raw and pure and all over. This is what children are taught. Polarises into thinking everything is easy and good vs evil.
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That's bad news for anything involving actually thinking on your own. Evaluating a situation.
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