and this one was no different. It's not like Kotaku just had an interview with some sony higher ups and released information before they were told to. They reported a rumor and that's it.
It would've just been seen as a rumor if Sony hadn't all my confirmed it with this overblown response.
The main problem I feel are teachers that lack a real understanding of their subjects, high school teachers aren't necessarily the best in their typical field. Any idiot can get a teachers degree, forced to learn the standards behind "teaching and learning." This lead to student teachers having to assign basic cut and paste assignments and tests, just to get by and then maybe do a little real teaching.
The classes taught by actual KNOWLEDGABLE teachers were always the best, Science classes taught by people who love science. English teachers that are also writers, history teachers that are history buffs. The enthusiasm and knowledge these teachers had almost always lead to an excellent class. Even if it was a basic lecture and test style class, with a good teacher it didn't matter.
This is why I feel that arts education is in such a sorry state at the moment, it's very difficult to hold something based on expression back by ignorant state and national standards. But at the same time, it's very difficult to 'teach' somebody how to teach an art, they have to be skilled on their own. That's the reason why I feel I had the best time in my drama class in high school. We had an excellent, intelligent teacher, we were given freedom over what we performed, and we taught and helped the students new to acting. We learned.
The game was clearly built with a sequel in mind, has an ending which will lead directly into another game, so it's not a tacked on response. Even if the game did have a solid ending, i'd have been shocked if they weren't making a sequel.
But with the single player campaign so short, I really want a sequel anyways, great game.
and this one was no different. It's not like Kotaku just had an interview with some sony higher ups and released information before they were told to. They reported a rumor and that's it. It would've just been seen as a rumor if Sony hadn't all my confirmed it with this overblown response.
The main problem I feel are teachers that lack a real understanding of their subjects, high school teachers aren't necessarily the best in their typical field. Any idiot can get a teachers degree, forced to learn the standards behind "teaching and learning." This lead to student teachers having to assign basic cut and paste assignments and tests, just to get by and then maybe do a little real teaching. The classes taught by actual KNOWLEDGABLE teachers were always the best, Science classes taught by people who love science. English teachers that are also writers, history teachers that are history buffs. The enthusiasm and knowledge these teachers had almost always lead to an excellent class. Even if it was a basic lecture and test style class, with a good teacher it didn't matter. This is why I feel that arts education is in such a sorry state at the moment, it's very difficult to hold something based on expression back by ignorant state and national standards. But at the same time, it's very difficult to 'teach' somebody how to teach an art, they have to be skilled on their own. That's the reason why I feel I had the best time in my drama class in high school. We had an excellent, intelligent teacher, we were given freedom over what we performed, and we taught and helped the students new to acting. We learned.
The game was clearly built with a sequel in mind, has an ending which will lead directly into another game, so it's not a tacked on response. Even if the game did have a solid ending, i'd have been shocked if they weren't making a sequel. But with the single player campaign so short, I really want a sequel anyways, great game.