http://www.theatlantic.com/education/ar ... ok/407467/
Outrageous. For decade after decade, schools have been bastions of introversion that punish the social and outgoing among us. Sit down. Be quiet. Work alone. Little more than institutionalised tyranny. Now, introverts are complaining because *gasp* they have to do group projects! There is a talking floor in the library! They have to work with...oh my god, other people!? God forbid these real life lessons are taught to America's youth. God forbid that the skills even bitter introverts will admit are critical to success are being taught in America's classrooms.
The rest of us are put into an unnatural and uncomfortable position every day in school by being told to sit and shut the hell up. Which is fine, that's a necessary skill and it should be learned. But so is team work, leadership, and speaking, which is why it's OUTRAGEOUS introverts want to be spared the pain of having to compete in school on a playing field that isn't inherently biased towards them.