“Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution? Well…Maybe” by Will Richardson matters because it talks about how students would eventually teach each other even in elementary schools (teachers would just be a supervisor). Letting students teach students in a classroom in just not within America’s reach. This article matters to me because I would like to see student’s teaching other student’s so kids would be on the right level. Student’s being the teacher can result in not enough learning, learning something that’s not true or not learning at all. How will student’s play they can’t take their teacher, who’s a student, seriously. “Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution? Well May…be” matters to education because this would put peers in the teacher’s seat and let them drive the class. With a student teaching other students they all learn and they develop public speaking skills and organization. This article matters to the world because this would be a bad idea because teachers would lose their jobs and there wouldn’t be a degree for teaching. Colleges would lose a course and if students would be the teachers then they wouldn’t get as much useful information. In a college course I would fell more confirmable with someone who has real world experience. A revolution would be nice, but do we need it?
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