End of Curriculum?
The invention of printing press changed the world. Recent research confirms that a growing number of experts start to think that the web is having
a big impact on how we search for and evaluate information.
David Weinberger says that subjects in school are miscellaneous, which means that it really doesn't matter what you study at school, but how you study.
Nowadays, even surgeons support their diagnosis by online research. What matters most is that without a curriculum teacher wouldn't have to stick with the official guidelines
and choose what they seem most appropriate for their students. It's crucial that student master not the particular part of knowledge but the process of obtaining
information they need at a given time. All disciplines of science are expanding rapidly and therefore the boundaries between them subside. We should teach our children how to search for information.