| ▲ | adrianN 14 hours ago | |
Children today are expected to go to school and get a well rounded education. They don’t start specializing as apprentice to some master at an early age | ||
| ▲ | elevation 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
While working under a master isn't available to everyone, some schools are trying to give students more apprentice type experience. I met a high school shop teacher who has his class buy, renovate, and sell a house each year. Students plan, use real tools, meet with building inspectors. It's a very real world experience and makes an indelible mark on a nearby neighborhood without committing everyone to a life in the trades. The feedback I've heard about this class makes me wonder why more of the schooling experience isn't more like this. | ||
| ▲ | somenameforme 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Rather ironic when you consider that Michelangelo, along with many of his contemporaries of the era, are precisely where the term 'Renaissance man' comes from. | ||