As a former long-term class-room teacher, coach and sports official I had many opportunities to practice the art of criticism , not always as successfully as I had hoped. One day , like this message , another famous Greek philosopher's view, " The unexamined life is not worth living " .........led me to look further and to come to learn that the root of this word/idea is in fact Greek ....CRITIKOS .....and among its many connotations is the concept of caring , enough to point out faults and, most important, offer to point out ways to improve on one's actions/skills/. Later in my career as a drama teacher these views were invaluable assets in the evaluation process by myself and peers. The habitual " AND ???" at the conclusion of each person's critique become almost a ritual uttered by many and usually leading to very helpful and rewarding ideas. We not only learn by doing but by doing better !
On Jun 17, 2011 Wally wrote:
As a former long-term class-room teacher, coach and sports official I had many opportunities to practice the art of criticism , not always as successfully as I had hoped. One day , like this message , another famous Greek philosopher's view, " The unexamined life is not worth living " .........led me to look further and to come to learn that the root of this word/idea is in fact Greek ....CRITIKOS .....and among its many connotations is the concept of caring , enough to point out faults and, most important, offer to point out ways to improve on one's actions/skills/. Later in my career as a drama teacher these views were invaluable assets in the evaluation process by myself and peers. The habitual " AND ???" at the conclusion of each person's critique become almost a ritual uttered by many and usually leading to very helpful and rewarding ideas. We not only learn by doing but by doing better !