As a student, learning is my job. Learning from my readings, learning from my professors, learning from class discussions, blah blah blah.
And yes, it's interesting (though questionable how much I actually retain from week to week), but more than schoolwork, I like learning from random reading and from my friends/random people. Of course, I never devote as much time to all that as I'd like because learning from school is supposed to be privileged -- particularly so when you're paying them lots of money to go there.
But, more than anything, I love learning from kids. I always forget how much kids get really into things, and how much random information they can absorb about the things they like.
One of the kids I read with loves science-y stuff, and right now, we're reading a book about bugs. As someone who was never that into science/bio, it's really very challenging sometimes because he'll ask me things and I honestly won't know. I dig back into the reaches of my memory from grade school, fumble around a bit, and usually come up blank. But really, have I ever really thought about whether a scorpion is an arachnid or an insect? Do I know what a tachinid is? So yeah, learning a lot about bugs.
If you're curious, a tachinid is a bristly, usually grayish fly whose larvae live parasitically on caterpillars and other insects. Apparently, they're good for controlling noxious insects.
Thursday, February 10, 2005
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Scorpions are arachnids. But I had no idea about tachinids. Fascinating!
Haha, yes. I did the count the legs trick, but I actually had to stop for a second to a) get over the shock of him actually asking me that question, and b) think about it.
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