What I really do.

Previously, I allocated a lot of time listening to TED talk in the Youtube. Yet upon registering in IPDA, I have stopped listening to it since Youtube is blocked by the organisation. Cool enough kan?

Thus, instead of cursing the organisation for not giving me access to Youtube, I now choose to spend some of my time reading The Economist (I say some of my time because I rarely read now! shit).




Recently I read Voucher Vitriol by J.F. (posted on August 9, 2012). The issue explored isn't a new one as many of us are aware on how the education in US looks like. Yet, the thing that intrigues me the most is the readers comments! I always imagine myself posting cool comments on the site. Oh, what a dream!

Some of the comments which I like the most are:


These two emphasise the role of teachers, parents and society in children's education.

So guys, it is worth spending some time reading the readers comments. Through the comments, you can note that different people  have different perspectives on an issue. But the most interesting thing to note is, each of them is able to rationalise their perspectives damn well. 

Last but not least:

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