Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Reason, Logic, Creativity, Civility, Discourse, Debate and Dissent

During my recent interview via Unplugged Educators Radio, the host (Laurette Lynn) and I were discussing how education has changed over the years. I shared my opinion on the importance of teaching our children the concepts of reason, logic, creativity, civility, discourse, debate and dissent. I also expressed my concern regarding schools which no longer include these concepts/values in their curriculum, suggesting they are short changing their students and in fact, the nation. Whether a shifting away from such principles in the school system is intentional or unintentional, the consequences are the same and we need to re-introduce and/or support existing curriculum which promotes the understanding and practice of these time honored traditions.

In discussing the concepts of reason, logic, creativity, civility, discourse, debate and dissent with other Libertarian Moms, several offered the following insights and I am pleased to included their personal interpretations via this blog.

Reason - as opposed to superstition
Logic - as opposed to intuition
Creativity - as opposed to bland conformity with tradition
Civility - as opposed to strident rudeness Discourse - as opposed to stay silent, not airing problems
Debate - as opposed to unconsidered acceptance(accepting)
Dissent - as opposed to requiring capitulation

Reason= motivating factor for an action or thought.
Logic= reasonable thinking.
Creativity= In studio classes we were always charged with creating our own art, but in art history we were taught there is basically no "new" art. I guess for me it would be my own way of doing something.
Civility= agree to disagree in a respectful manner
Discourse= a conversation, argument
Debate= a civil argument
Dissent= refusal to submit to authority

Reason and Logic, to me, go hand in hand. It is logical to follow what is reasonable. i.e. common sense. If more people just did what made sense rather than doing something that they know is not right, then the world would be a much better place. Be logical, be reasonable and encourage others to do the same.
Creativity to me can be many things. There may be an insurance salesman who uses loopholes in company policy to actually help customers. There may be a painter or an artist using their craft to make the word a better place. There may be a writer, telling stories or researching to tell the truth. It may be a child- everything they do is creative. It is their own, before they are shaped by the world and before many of them let their peers tell them who they are.
Civility to me is a hard one. Civil as in not arguing or voicing your opinion in order to keep the peace? (Not in my house, lol) Civil as in politically correct? (not so much) Civil to me means that you are polite and can deal with others in civilization. It is important to do this on a daily basis with children- especially home schooled children. This is what people mean when they cry "Their socialization!" in opposition to homeschooling. As if every child who is not brought through public schools will either be a robot answering questions as such with no spirit or a wild animal. It is up to us to show that children can have freedom of expression but behave, they can be socialized with their peers but not be dependent on them, they can use reason and logic without being an automaton, and be civil about it.
Discourse, debate, and dissent all rule my life. Why? Because to most, the concept of personal responsibility and freedom are alien ideas. When I talk about the changes I would like to see, I get a mildly horrified look. So, I am prepared to debate. My choices politically, and of course the ever present debate on parenting. It takes a lot of energy to constantly explain why you are not vaccinating, why you are homeschooling, why you don't like the people in charge... and on and on. It is all about educating people on your point of view so at the end, they understand what you mean even if they don't agree. The path to peace is paved with understanding.

In addition to these Libertarian Moms' ideas, Richard Dreyfuss has spoken eloquently on a number of these same concepts as seen during an appearance on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd7p1SGMuqU&feature=related

Jan Stover, The Libertarian Mom

2 comments:

  1. Bravo once again Jan! It's a sad epidemic that many folks avoid potential confrontation by diluting their voice to make the message more palatable. This does little more than dilute the intended message - making it foolish and insulting the importance. Debate and Dissent. Excellent!

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  2. Thanks Laurette ... I see these time honored concepts as being very American. And when applied, the civil nature of discourse and debate allows (one might even suggest it requires) those involved to stand firm on the issues they hold near and dear without diluting their voice to make the message more palatable.

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