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I take it 'revision' = 'study' or 'review'. |
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I tried something similar with my 'Evolutionary Education' idea - which was more hands on. Perhaps this idea will be better received as I'm all for the illustration of the usefulness of knowledge. |
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Movie Example: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure? |
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Sort of baked if you studied literature surely? |
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And historical novels or maybe even science fiction. Educational story books, cartoons, TV shows, etc, are nothing new, although the storylines about kids trying to pass exams aren't how it's generally done. |
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It's quite common to have in a school/college-set show or film like Buffy or My So-Called Life or Election a reasonable-sized discussion about Shakespeare or civics or history or psychology. I'm not sure how this would help you learn more technical subjects though - calculus for instance. Could you have a heroic scientist who solves his problems by integration to inspire kids. |
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What also encourages learning is to present personal information about scientists, what problems they were facing, and how they came to find things out. This adds narrative elements which help you get a deeper understanding of not only what the scientist found but why. |
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