Short story: alien planet where slow students are executed [duplicate]Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus EarthShort story, space traveller crashes on planet, planet can replicate water, man eventually transforms into alienAlien painter on a desert planet. 60's short storyShort story where human explorers accidentally blind an alien raceShort story set on an alien planet with balloon plantsShort story: planet with wrong chiralitySF story about a planet inhabited by *extremely slow* humanoids…?Seeking SF short story with “slow” in titleShort story where Neanderthals are like supermenLooking for short story set on alien planet where natives receive memories from brain ingestionShort story with a alien planet, government officials must wear exploding medallions

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Short story: alien planet where slow students are executed [duplicate]


Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus EarthShort story, space traveller crashes on planet, planet can replicate water, man eventually transforms into alienAlien painter on a desert planet. 60's short storyShort story where human explorers accidentally blind an alien raceShort story set on an alien planet with balloon plantsShort story: planet with wrong chiralitySF story about a planet inhabited by *extremely slow* humanoids…?Seeking SF short story with “slow” in titleShort story where Neanderthals are like supermenLooking for short story set on alien planet where natives receive memories from brain ingestionShort story with a alien planet, government officials must wear exploding medallions






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I read this in the mid-nineties in what seemed to be new hardback book, but some of the other anthology stories seemed 'of the sixties'.



The narrator was recounting his experience visiting some alien world and getting told about their education system. Basically the poorer performing students are hanged as an incentive to the others to work harder.



This has resulted, after generations, in having a world of very high educated and quick learners. An example is the narrator needs new spectacles and a typical passing student is called over, utilising normal household items he diagnoses the lens strength required, makes and polishes the glasses and presents them to narrator, all within (I think) eight minutes.



Narrator witnesses a few more examples like this, including the ability to create a ftl spacecraft out of kitchen white goods within thirty minutes, then he returns to Earth.



On Earth he discusses the educational system with an enquiry board and the consensus is there is nothing to fear from the aliens, a typical Earth student is capable of building such an ftl spacecraft in less than twenty minutes










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    "slow" students being killed sounded funnier in my head!

    – Möoz
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    Your version sounds much funnier than the actual ending.

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  • Yeah, old memories create better stories IMO

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  • Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus Earth

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I read this in the mid-nineties in what seemed to be new hardback book, but some of the other anthology stories seemed 'of the sixties'.



The narrator was recounting his experience visiting some alien world and getting told about their education system. Basically the poorer performing students are hanged as an incentive to the others to work harder.



This has resulted, after generations, in having a world of very high educated and quick learners. An example is the narrator needs new spectacles and a typical passing student is called over, utilising normal household items he diagnoses the lens strength required, makes and polishes the glasses and presents them to narrator, all within (I think) eight minutes.



Narrator witnesses a few more examples like this, including the ability to create a ftl spacecraft out of kitchen white goods within thirty minutes, then he returns to Earth.



On Earth he discusses the educational system with an enquiry board and the consensus is there is nothing to fear from the aliens, a typical Earth student is capable of building such an ftl spacecraft in less than twenty minutes










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    "slow" students being killed sounded funnier in my head!

    – Möoz
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    Your version sounds much funnier than the actual ending.

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I read this in the mid-nineties in what seemed to be new hardback book, but some of the other anthology stories seemed 'of the sixties'.



The narrator was recounting his experience visiting some alien world and getting told about their education system. Basically the poorer performing students are hanged as an incentive to the others to work harder.



This has resulted, after generations, in having a world of very high educated and quick learners. An example is the narrator needs new spectacles and a typical passing student is called over, utilising normal household items he diagnoses the lens strength required, makes and polishes the glasses and presents them to narrator, all within (I think) eight minutes.



Narrator witnesses a few more examples like this, including the ability to create a ftl spacecraft out of kitchen white goods within thirty minutes, then he returns to Earth.



On Earth he discusses the educational system with an enquiry board and the consensus is there is nothing to fear from the aliens, a typical Earth student is capable of building such an ftl spacecraft in less than twenty minutes










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  • Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus Earth

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I read this in the mid-nineties in what seemed to be new hardback book, but some of the other anthology stories seemed 'of the sixties'.



The narrator was recounting his experience visiting some alien world and getting told about their education system. Basically the poorer performing students are hanged as an incentive to the others to work harder.



This has resulted, after generations, in having a world of very high educated and quick learners. An example is the narrator needs new spectacles and a typical passing student is called over, utilising normal household items he diagnoses the lens strength required, makes and polishes the glasses and presents them to narrator, all within (I think) eight minutes.



Narrator witnesses a few more examples like this, including the ability to create a ftl spacecraft out of kitchen white goods within thirty minutes, then he returns to Earth.



On Earth he discusses the educational system with an enquiry board and the consensus is there is nothing to fear from the aliens, a typical Earth student is capable of building such an ftl spacecraft in less than twenty minutes





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  • 2





    "slow" students being killed sounded funnier in my head!

    – Möoz
    Apr 9 at 3:20






  • 1





    Your version sounds much funnier than the actual ending.

    – Adamant
    Apr 9 at 5:00











  • Yeah, old memories create better stories IMO

    – DannyMcG
    Apr 9 at 8:38












  • 2





    "slow" students being killed sounded funnier in my head!

    – Möoz
    Apr 9 at 3:20






  • 1





    Your version sounds much funnier than the actual ending.

    – Adamant
    Apr 9 at 5:00











  • Yeah, old memories create better stories IMO

    – DannyMcG
    Apr 9 at 8:38







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"slow" students being killed sounded funnier in my head!

– Möoz
Apr 9 at 3:20





"slow" students being killed sounded funnier in my head!

– Möoz
Apr 9 at 3:20




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Your version sounds much funnier than the actual ending.

– Adamant
Apr 9 at 5:00





Your version sounds much funnier than the actual ending.

– Adamant
Apr 9 at 5:00













Yeah, old memories create better stories IMO

– DannyMcG
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Yeah, old memories create better stories IMO

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"The Primary Education of the Camiroi" by R. A. Lafferty.



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If a child has not learned to accept discipline by the third or fourth
grade, he is hanged.



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It was rather revealing to us that the little boy was able to test
Miss Munch's eyes, grind lenses, make frames, and have her fixed up within three minutes.




The ending is not as optimistic as you recall.




Not one Earth child in five could build a faster-than-light vehicle
and travel it beyond our galaxy between now and midnight.







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    One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

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  • @Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

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"The Primary Education of the Camiroi" by R. A. Lafferty.



Also the answer to Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus Earth




If a child has not learned to accept discipline by the third or fourth
grade, he is hanged.



..................



It was rather revealing to us that the little boy was able to test
Miss Munch's eyes, grind lenses, make frames, and have her fixed up within three minutes.




The ending is not as optimistic as you recall.




Not one Earth child in five could build a faster-than-light vehicle
and travel it beyond our galaxy between now and midnight.







share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

    – Carra
    Apr 9 at 15:23











  • @Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 9 at 15:25















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"The Primary Education of the Camiroi" by R. A. Lafferty.



Also the answer to Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus Earth




If a child has not learned to accept discipline by the third or fourth
grade, he is hanged.



..................



It was rather revealing to us that the little boy was able to test
Miss Munch's eyes, grind lenses, make frames, and have her fixed up within three minutes.




The ending is not as optimistic as you recall.




Not one Earth child in five could build a faster-than-light vehicle
and travel it beyond our galaxy between now and midnight.







share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

    – Carra
    Apr 9 at 15:23











  • @Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 9 at 15:25













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"The Primary Education of the Camiroi" by R. A. Lafferty.



Also the answer to Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus Earth




If a child has not learned to accept discipline by the third or fourth
grade, he is hanged.



..................



It was rather revealing to us that the little boy was able to test
Miss Munch's eyes, grind lenses, make frames, and have her fixed up within three minutes.




The ending is not as optimistic as you recall.




Not one Earth child in five could build a faster-than-light vehicle
and travel it beyond our galaxy between now and midnight.







share|improve this answer















"The Primary Education of the Camiroi" by R. A. Lafferty.



Also the answer to Trying to find a short story (maybe two in the same collection) about Alien education versus Earth




If a child has not learned to accept discipline by the third or fourth
grade, he is hanged.



..................



It was rather revealing to us that the little boy was able to test
Miss Munch's eyes, grind lenses, make frames, and have her fixed up within three minutes.




The ending is not as optimistic as you recall.




Not one Earth child in five could build a faster-than-light vehicle
and travel it beyond our galaxy between now and midnight.








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    One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

    – Carra
    Apr 9 at 15:23











  • @Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 9 at 15:25












  • 1





    One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

    – Carra
    Apr 9 at 15:23











  • @Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 9 at 15:25







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One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

– Carra
Apr 9 at 15:23





One click reading link: archive.org/stream/Galaxy_v25n05_1967-06_modified#page/n19/mode/…

– Carra
Apr 9 at 15:23













@Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

– Organic Marble
Apr 9 at 15:25





@Carra That's a different story you linked to. It is the sequel to the one being asked about.

– Organic Marble
Apr 9 at 15:25



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