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tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
tfreeman at intel.digichem.net
Tue Oct 11 12:57:47 EDT 2005
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Geoffrey wrote:
> tfreeman at intel.digichem.net wrote:
>
> > As an unfair challenge, try taking a sheet of paper and pencil and
> > indicating the approximate location of each US state and the state capital
> > from memory. Extra points if you can add the same information of
> > either/both Mexico or Canada. (I just realized that sounds like a modestly
> > fun challenge - I may have to test myself one of these days.)
> >
>
> Memorization is not a measure of intelligence. I couldn't do the above,
> but I can solve a relatively complex differential equation.
Is it allowed to agree and disagree at the same time? I agree that
memorization is _not_ a measure of intelligence, and I didn't imply that
it was. I may have implied that massed geographic knowledge is necessary
for modern life, or something to that effect, for which I am in error.
Where I appear to disagree is on the value of geographic knowledge in the
context of human relations. Knowing that Montana is next to the Canadian
border, with a capital (and major city) of Helena isn't a skill like
solving a differiential equation, but is useful in social situations where
I want to connect with another human being's background. Putting names on
places and arrainging them spatially one of several ways to organize and
help remember people's backgrounds. The applications to travel and
communications related with that subject should be obvious also.
As noted elsewhere, there are, and always have been, people without a clue
is to the name of the location where they live. This doesn't mean they are
stupid, or completely uneducated. I am going to suspect such individuals
fund of general information however.
Besides which - testing your trivia fund can be, and frequently is, fun.
>
> The problem with the schools in this country has more to do with lack of
> parental involvement then it does with the teachers.
>
I think I'll leave that can of worms unopened.
>
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