Sometimes even here in wazua, you'll hear someone ridiculing those who got D's or E's and praising and even thinking that those who got A's are better in the quality of thought and execution of tasks. I have often been suspicious of such sentiments - probably because I have tasted both ends of the spectrum and I don't want to lose my 'ego' concept.
But I can now recall incidences that probably show my hunch is right. Let me mention two cases for starters: There was this boy who dropped out of school in class three and became a 'chokora' and took to sniffing glue. And for more than a year he was out and about. Then one day he came back to class. There was nothing intriguing at first, but then after like two years his star begun to shine bright. We went to different high schools, but after high school we met again. Now he was teaching me Hebrew and Greek, was interested in philosophy and was supplying me with some great books. And, he took such an interesting turn in life that left me marvelling.
The other case was this guy we all thought couldn't get more than a D in exams. Then he was transferred to another school. Years later we meet. What? He got a B plus went to campus and was okay.
Then I meet this link
http://www.cracked.com/a...op-doing-in-school.html
And it gets me thinking, how much ignorance is involved in the education sector? How can the classroom be redesigned and understood to create an enlightened population and citizenship?