genuinely amazes me how schools can spend so much time teaching science without helping students develop an ounce of scientific literacy
like honestly? most of us won't need to know how mitochondria work in our day-to-day life. we won't need to draw electron configurations or calculate the apex of a trajectory. we WILL need to know how to read a graph, how a vaccine works, how scientific studies and drug trials are conducted, how to find trustworthy sources.
of course you pick these things up if you're interested in/exposed to enough science, but i wish they would be explicitly taught in intro science courses instead of those trivia-esque science facts that don't teach people anything about how to interact with science in their daily lives. how can we expect to counter the rampant scientific misinformation on the internet if science classes don't cover the stuff most of us will encounter in the real world?
*me at my ted talk* it was quite simple really . *clicks my powerpoint clicker* some people in the industry were jumping. *clicks* others were popping. but nobody was doing both... *clicks* at the same time
"how can you like this objectively bad thing!" because i have bad taste. move on.
If Adam and Michael die by Chuck's fuckery I will personally whoop ass
WayV trended higher than EXO and BTS in the US despite never setting foot here ððž
Again, why Professor Vardemus isn't the headmaster? He's actually a supernatural, he is wise, creative, sensitive, he actually acts like a damn adult, he's always there whenever students need his help, he believes in his students while Alaric does not. Professor Vardemus is what the Salvatore school needs, a supernatural leader who is not going to supress his students abilities because he's afraid of that's they might do, but encourage them on their journey to figure it out.
i think elon should buy tik tok next
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