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Balloons vs. Green Lizards (Matt Damon) (Full Scene) | The Great Wall
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American teacher in Spain describes how different her school is from the U.S. system
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American teacher in Spain describes how different her school is from the U.S. system

What it means to educate a human being has been debated since ancient times, and despite entire systems of schooling being devised and revised over millennia, the question remains: What is the best way to prepare the next generation to be thoughtful, productive, contributing members of society? Many of us have ideas about school that are colored by our own experiences, and when we hear about a drastically different model, it challenges our notions of what should be or could be. For example, an American teacher named Stephanie (@ritabteaches), who now teaches in Spain, shared a video listing things she's experienced in her Spanish school that would blow the minds of her colleagues in the U.S. @ritabteaches just saying… the US should take notes #spain #publicschool #teachersoftiktok "Starting off strong, number one, the dress code," Stephanie says. "It's not a very professional dress code. The first week I was there, the principal and the director were wearing crop tops. So I saw their belly buttons, and I've continued to see it since then."Second, the kids call her by her first name. "They don't even know my last name," she says. And perhaps most unfamiliar to American sensibilities, there's no bell schedule. There's a schedule, and school starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m., but there are no bells. "You just transition when you want to transition, so everything ends five minutes late, starts five minutes late," she says. "You just kind of go with the flow, and that's the Spanish culture." The always-open doors, the lack of safety threats, the hugging, the constantly switching languages, the lack of phones, the relaxed culture—so much of it is unimaginable when all you've seen is an average school in the American public school system. There's not one right way to educate children.Photo credit: CanvaTo be fair, this is one teacher's experience in one school in Spain, and there are undoubtedly a range of educational models there just as there are in the U.S. But it's always helpful to see people doing something differently than we imagine is normal or necessary when it comes to education.Even the idea of bells marking time for different subjects is ingrained in most Americans' psyches as an inherent element of school, though it's not actually universal. And as former award-winning New York City public school teacher John Taylor Gatto pointed out, the way we use bells in schools is worth questioning. As he wrote in his book, Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling:“Indeed, the lesson of bells is that no work is worth finishing, so why care too deeply about anything? Years of bells will condition all but the strongest to a world that can no longer offer important work to do. Bells are the secret logic of school time; their logic is inexorable. Bells destroy the past and future, rendering every interval the same as any other, as the abstraction of a map renders every living mountain and river the same, even though they are not. Bells inoculate each undertaking with indifference.” Studying Back To School GIF by Finch Care Giphy If something as simple as a bell can be viewed so differently, what other school habits might we want to reconsider?People in the comments of Stephanie's video shared their thoughts:"Crazy how dress code actually doesn't impact professionalism at all.""I love the no phones. Let the kids be kids.""This is my daughter's third year teaching in Madrid. She says a lot of the same. I love Spain.""9-2 imagine that ..and I bet those children are happy and well educated in that time frame.""Bells are part of American capitalism. Bells training is to prepare people for factory work.""I think schools are designed to educate in the way they'll experience society when they're grown. We use bells, structures, etc. to prepare for our workforce. They remove those because in their adult life, life is more relaxed.""As an American who has kids in the Spanish school system the physical contact is my favourite...my boys get so many hugs and kisses throughout the day and they feel so incredibly loved." Many American teachers aren't allowed to hug students. Photo credit: CanvaWhile it's tempting to assign "good" or "bad" to the comparisons, it might be useful to simply look at the differences as proof that what we think is normal or standard simply isn't. It's difficult to enact necessary change if we can't envision doing things a different way, so seeing examples of school being done differently, but effectively, can go a long way toward embracing the kinds of reforms that might actually improve our education system.And the truth is, there is really no single best school model because humans are complicated and individuals are unique. Cultures, families, and personalities differ. Educational philosophers themselves have different views on what learning can and should look like, and applying whatever wisdom we've gained about education to the masses is an enormously complex undertaking. But given how important education is to the future of the entire human race, it's worth exploring different approaches.
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What makes people likable at parties? Researchers found it comes down to one specific trait.
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What makes people likable at parties? Researchers found it comes down to one specific trait.

Some people go to parties and make new friends with ease. They are warm and comfortable around new people and are engaging in conversation. Others tense up in social situations and aren't sure what to say or who to say it to.What traits allow some people to breeze through a party while others get stuck overthinking every move? Is it because some folks have natural charisma or are simply more adept at conversation? Others have a hard time finding things to say and aren't sure who to approach.Oxford University alum Dr. Josie A Peters, who posts about science on TikTok, recently shared a study showing that being likable in social situations comes down to having the right mindset. She says it starts with believing that people will like you. @josieapeters Mindset really can make a measurable difference n! #educatoraward #science #edutok What is the acceptance prophecy?"The researchers were testing this thing called the acceptance prophecy, where essentially, whether you assume that people like you or not, you're right," Peters says. The researchers asked participants whether they expected others to like them before a social gathering, then showed videos of those participants to other students, asking, "Would you like to hang out with this person?"The results? "They found that the people who had expected other people to like them were right," Peters says. "Now you may be thinking, is that not just because these people were very good at socializing and very popular, and you know they've got past evidence. No! Even if you viewed yourself as somebody who's not particularly good at socializing." A man and woman talking at a party.via Canva/PhotosIf you think you're likable, people will like youWhy is it that people can correctly predict whether they will be liked or disliked in a social situation? "If you expected it to go well, then it did because you became warmer and more friendly, your body language opened up, whereas if you anticipated that people weren't gonna like you, people became colder and more insular," Peters continued. Therefore, entering a social situation expecting to be liked makes you more open and sociable, even for those who typically feel awkward."If people expect acceptance, they will behave warmly, which in turn will lead other people to accept them; if they expect rejection, they will behave coldly, which will lead to less acceptance," the researchers wrote in the study. Men having a party conversation.via Canva/PhotosSocial optimist or social pessimist?As human beings, we all just want to be right, so we look to the world to confirm our opinions. Social optimists enter a party expecting to be liked, make new friends, and have a good time, which reinforces their expectations. On the other hand, social pessimists will enter the party assuming they will be disliked, which leads them to search for signs of rejection so they can tell the world, "I told you so."Ultimately, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. The good news? You get to choose which outcome you reinforce. Parties are a lot more fun, and so is life, when you like a lot of people and they feel the same about you. So next time you're ready to go out, tell yourself that you are a fun person and that you're going to have a great time meeting new people. Guess what? You'll probably be right.
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The performer Bob Dylan called his biggest idol
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The performer Bob Dylan called his biggest idol

A real performer. The post The performer Bob Dylan called his biggest idol first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Joe Walsh’s favourite member of the Eagles: “If we had a cool contest, I think it would be a tie”
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Joe Walsh’s favourite member of the Eagles: “If we had a cool contest, I think it would be a tie”

"Nobody's exceptionally cool." The post Joe Walsh’s favourite member of the Eagles: “If we had a cool contest, I think it would be a tie” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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When Eddie Van Halen soundtracked an erotic movie
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When Eddie Van Halen soundtracked an erotic movie

Surely not? The post When Eddie Van Halen soundtracked an erotic movie first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The guitarist who never disappointed George Harrison: “Capable of playing almost any type of music”
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The guitarist who never disappointed George Harrison: “Capable of playing almost any type of music”

"The instrument he so obviously loves." The post The guitarist who never disappointed George Harrison: “Capable of playing almost any type of music” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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LIVE INFOWARS SUNDAY BRIEFING: Join Investigative Journalist Nick Sortor As He Gives Boots On The Ground Coverage From Minnesota Exposing Tim Walz And Somali Healthcare Fraud! Must Watch/Must Share Broadcast

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POWERFUL INTERVIEW: Learn Why Minnesota Is Ground Zero For The Islamic Invasion & How- In The Quran- Somalis Believe They Are Ordered By God To Enslave & Plunder The West!

Other topics include Israel's pledge to repeal the First Amendment, Zohran Mamdani's communist caliphate in NYC, and major threats to our republic!
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