More on the Allegory of the Cave

In class today we went over more on the allegory of the cave. Something that stuck with me about this lesson was the teaching about how true knowledge is understanding on a conceptual level while simply memorization and regurgitation of knowledge is a fool's way of life. This is strange because the modern-day school system, with its heavy focus on memorization in the form of tests and quizzes, promotes regurgitation. I understand that teachers have to input grades, however, if the tests and quizzes were structured in a way that tested if a student can understand conceptually it would improve the way a student learns. Perhaps the ideal way to teach students doesn't use grades at all.

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