2156. Granada nevada y otros asuntos



As everybody knows students have several different school subjects. 

The ideal person (man) when ancient Grecians was the one with a vast knowledge, this is, the philosopher (philo-sophia, friend of knowledge), and with virtues, subsequently. 

Also because he was a labored man, a cultivated man, not manually but regards knowledge: so the learned people, let’s say. 

Some people now say that the interdisciplinary nature has proved not to be the best thing at school. 

Now it seems that the ideal man is the efficient one.  

We’re not changing the model now anyway: it seems to be the best solution so far – I mean to have several different school subjects and the interdisciplinary nature. / Photo from: m forocoches com. Granada nevada, con la Alhambra y el barrio del Albaicín nevados también.

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