Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Dewey


  1. Education helps in the continuation of social life. Each individual carries with it their own experiences in life and passes it on to others. If members do not pass on their experiences and beliefs it can mean the end of a social group. It seems as though there many times differences in the beliefs of the young and the beliefs of the old.
    Just as if DNA is the physical nature of a surviving group of people so is
    communication representative of a surviving social group.

  2. We cannot make formal education so important that we forget about the survival of
    communication and society. When we educate we should make sure that the
    learner and the teacher take something from the experience so life is worth living.
    Only when education and learning become mundane and unimportant do they
    loose their effect. So, all of us need to change as society changes. Technology is
    the genre of today’s change.

  3. Persons are not a society because of how close they live by each other. Some
    relationships occur only so one person gets what they want from the association.
    There generally is a hierarchy in a society. Because two people interact with each
    other does not mean communication occurs.

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