Does being “academic” limit creativity?

I have noticed a trend in the (very few) M.E.T courses that I have taken, that is people always citing the opinions of others, and not actually giving their own.  It is like we are a bit insecure (due to being students I guess) or afraid to post our opinions, without the “backing” of a more learned individual (in most cases a PhD, or researcher).  I think this does have a lot to do with guidelines given for participation (as most courses have a participation element).

I personally believe being forced into citing inhibits the creativity and critical thinking of students (in this case us).  It is like we are just following a rubric and ticking off boxes instead of really getting at what the readings mean to us.  Lets face it, we are all individuals with a lot to say (given most of us are teachers, and that is usually quite a vocal subset of society!).  I would really prefer reading what the author of the post truly thinks, rather than someone completely removed from the discussion.

I guess I am saying that we should never feel afraid to voice our opinion our of “fear” of looking less academic.  In the end we are all here to learn and should feel completely open to express whatever is on our minds.

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