When people think of education, they usually think of learning in school. Ever since we first entered school, we have been brought up to believe that how much we learn in school will determine our future. School is what we have learned to be a tool in what we will know and how we will apply ourselves later on in life. We are programmed to believe that going to school is the only true way of learning. The Merriam-Websters Dictionary defines the process of being educated as being provided schooling and training by formal instruction. Can you only be educated by schooling and training by formal education? Or is it possible to learn more outside of the classroom? Learning education through experimental techniques is more efficient and rewarding than through standardized traditional education. By learning through experimental education, the student presented with the educational package is not experiencing something concerning preconceived notions and learning for a reward.
Everyday at school we are given a certain lesson plan that has been taught to students throughout the day as well as among the years. The lesson plans we are given are part of the educational package that is presented to students at school. The lesson plans are put together to satisfy the educational experience, instead of intending to satisfy each students individual learning techniques. Doesn't each student have a certain individual way of being educated? " A student who has the desire to get at a dogfish or a Shakespeare sonnet may have the greatest difficulty in salvaging the creature itself from the educational package in which it is presented ( Percy 596 )." This shows that when taught through traditional education, the student cannot fully see the "creature" by itself, but instead sees what is being presented to the student through the educational package.
Because of the educational package that is presented to stud
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