So, when I saw the reference on the blackboard to this computer game that I happen to like, I was excited. But I soon realized that today’s history lesson had nothing to do with computer games. We’re studying the Industrial Revolution, right? Yes, we are. So for today’s assignment, we were supposed to take a piece of grid paper, we had a “budget” of $100,000 and we were supposed to plan a city. Then, we would give it a name and explain in a detailed paragraph why we designed it the way we did and – get this – why we picked the name.
And yet again, it is simply impossible to do this activity without, of course, coloring in all the zones and buildings on the grid paper. Why? WHY? What does this teach us? It’s not even fun. So the teacher cannot argue that she’s trying to make learning fun, because this isn’t. The real Sim City game is fun. This – no.
I guess it’s just busywork. What that means is that our teacher just couldn’t stand the thought of us going home tonight and not doing any homework from her class. No. We MUST do homework from this class tonight, or else our time will be mercilessly wasted. And the homework we do must be as totally pointless as possible, because after all, she’s not supposed to actually teach us anything. She’s supposed teach herself how to teach.
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