Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tuesday February 10th 2015

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Think about the quote above. What does this mean to you? How could this apply to your life? How could this apply to your school work? I would love to give you less work in class if it meant you were going to focus harder on the work. Do you think you would get more out of it? Would that work for you? Why or why not?

This quote is very relevant because it is a philosophy that I embrace. It means that we could be doing more less, but because we are doing less we would need to be more focused when we are doing your work. This applies to my life because we are given an obscene amount of work to do in High School, but if we were trusted to spend our time wisely and be more focused, then we would do less. In school work, if teachers wanted to give us less work, and homework to work on, but with more focus, then we could do more, by technically doing less. I think that in particular in this class, because the work load is not very heavy, it would not be very good to give students less in return for more focus because the minimal amount of work would people would think of this class as a blow-off. I think that for me it might work, and might be benefitial, but for some people, it would not work for them.

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