Diversity in Learning
Truly, everyone has diverse learning abilities and have different level of intelligence. It is a unique ability that makes human kind flourishes for thousands of years. It has been pointed out that what we experience now, the technological advancement and how we conduct our lives today is different from our ancestors or early human beings. Invention, development and discoveries are the accumulation, adaptation, refinement, tweaking of previous ideas. For example the unprecedented fate of air travels. Accordingly, the story of the invention of the airplane begins in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. On October 4, 1905, near Dayton Ohio, the Wright brothers (Wilbur & Orville Wright) successfully flew a practical flying machine. Once the Wright brothers demonstrated that the basic technical problems had been overcome at the start of the 20th century, military and civil aviation developed quickly. Air transportation evolves into one of the most reliable if not the safest means of transportation and the speed is mindboggling, fighter jets are said to reach supersonic speed at Mach 2 or a speed 2 times faster than the speed of sound.
Every idea that comes out from our brilliant might could not be discounted, dismissed or ridiculed because there is no bad or good idea. It has its basis and the product of what we perceived as what it is. I appreciate the diversity of learning and ideas after I read and review and I engaged the ideas of my classmates. I could not change their ideas and they could not change my idea. Their idea reinforces my ideas that were vague to me before. New knowledge and insight were added into my memory bank. Learning happens when I consider the idea of my classmates but not all are absorb only those that I see fit and have bearings in my life.
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