To kill a mockingbird-- importance of education

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December 10, 2014

 

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The Dewey method of teaching is supposed to be a very active type of learning and yet it is not in Miss Caroline's class. Rather many of the students do naught and bore. Miss Caroline's bias is first demonstrated when Scout shows Miss Caroline she can read: "she discovered that I was literate and looked at me with more than faint distaste" (17)...
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Miss Caroline then proceeds to do whatever she can to get her style back under control and tells Scout that her father is a bad teacher: "?Your father does not know how to teach. You can have a seat now"' (17). Through Miss Caroline's paradoxical views, one sees that education in the town of Maycomb is viewed as unimportant, but in reality Lee is proving that one must learn and experience all at the same time...
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