// Not naive, if every pupil was to question those who possess a superior knowledge of the subject in hand, no one would learn anything.//
In maff ( Jim's main subject) it is quite possible and even common that a good student 'knows more' ( = has greater maff ability ) - than a teacher at skool.
My nephew did - and then read maff at Cambridge - oo-er Mrs ! - and the teacher ended up by throwing him out of the class.
Some secondary school maff teachers have only maff A level ( god help us) and teach up to A level. Another of my relations was teaching 11 and 12 y olds with only an English degree. Her comment was for chrissakes dont tell the parents - teacher shortage
I put my faith in the expertise of my History master.
you were lucky then, aog.
I had the same history teacher for my two last years. I also put my faith in what I was taught, for the first year. The second year I mostly taught myself. And as it happened did extremely well in external exams. It wasn't that I knew more than the teacher, just that the teaching itself was badly done. No expertise was involved.
Mikey at 15:04 Tue, this from last night’s London Evening Standard.
//One of the most bizarre decisions of the Blair era was made when the Foreign Office disposed of its historic library, on the assumption that a forward-looking government did not need to bury its head in the past.//
// There are rememberance ceremonies going on today - but the Battle of Passchendaele isn't something that (I suspect) my generation really know about. //
I guess that's one of the points of the ceremonies. You know something about it now.