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Like I said or perhaps didn't say clearly enough, geographic literacy is important. What are we if we don't know the world around us?
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But like M.R. said..what good is it to know the map if we don't know about the places?
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I think that you are missing the matter of the issue by trying to excuse England blindly.
I'm sure that there is a part of small town boy chauvinism in the telling of the Polish boy. But this is not a question of English being dumber and Poles smarter. It is a question of education going down the drain, in England as well as everywhere else in Europe. There is no a culture-orientation in education anymore. More and more, education is being directed towards the specialisation model. The mass entry-levels in university are also a part of this model. All in all, a tragedy that brings people back to a new dark age. Soon we'll have nothing to laugh at Americans, because we will be no better than them.
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edit: In any case what I want to get at is what Menydh said -- it's basically the same in other places too. ;_;
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Agree "new dark age" is coming . I think that education system in West is also adapt to "aliens" from every part of the world and their different cultures etc. And I know my wifes cousine who live from her birth(she is about 18 now) in Germany and I think she is very poor educated...for instance she didn't know nothing about Greek mithology such names as "Zeus" etc. but she also tried teach me about tolerance for homosexuals ![]() |
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Soon? No, this is already the case. Young Zeropeans basically are Americans, without a US passport. The process of deculturation is achieved, the harm is done.
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Only in bigger European cities, IMHO. But there never was much worth of preserving there anyway, at least not here.
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