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<title>GALVANIZD : The Problem with Learning in Business School</title>
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<description>Critical Thinking is lacking in the American Education System. Your &amp;#039;360-degree&amp;#039; perspective is what I have always applied in my own personal life of learning. I love to learn, but not in the cookie cutter style of standard classroom teaching principles. The principle of &amp;quot;immersion&amp;quot; of all the senses in education is the most effective one. I have always been different then my peers in the classroom. They were sastisfied to just learn the material to pass but I wanted to know how the material could be used in my own personal life. And why I needed to learn the material being presented. Critical thinking in the classroom by students many times is misinterpreted as sarcasm or disrespect. Sadly, many students are not getting the education they are paying for and deserve. Critical thinking skills should be first and foremost the basis of any education system. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 2 Apr 2009 15:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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