Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The World's Worst Teaching

I may try editing this into something substantive at some point, but here's a tab dump of items related to the World's Worst Teaching:

* On the origin of the description: The last post of Slacktivist's review of the first book of Left Behind

Less tangentially:

* The Truth Problem

* Parts one and two of one blog review. Part one starts with the sentences: "I learned an important lesson recently. Never sign up to teach a curriculum that you have not reviewed."

* Parts one and two of another blog review -- Part one contains the sentences: "They are naive charlatans delivering complex theological and philosophical issues in an oversimplified and erroneous package... bless their hearts. So what exactly is my problem? It’s too massive to address. It’s like trying to mend a decapitated elephant with a box of Band-Aids" [Ellipses in the original.]

* I skimmed this magazine-ish article. It puts a larger strategic context around the World's Worst Teaching. Oddly, the first comment on the article comes from the author's uncle, disputing her description of her childhood church as "ultra-conservative."

* A few other blogs that I haven't finished reading their critiques yet.

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