After reading Chapter 1, Seminar in Tijuana, of The Saber-Tooth Curriculum and going through the discussion board on the responses of classmates, one gets aware of the ongoing efforts of improving the curriculum and teaching conditions related to physical education and activities. The focus is on how to make curriculum changes and encourage school and student involvement for professional development. It is easy and simple to follow the chapter that changes the way we look at education. The Saber-tooth Curriculum is a work of fiction and famous satire on the various approaches towards designing the curriculum. In the Seminar in Tijuana, Dr. Peddiwell’s lecture to Raymond Wayne under the influence of some tequila daisies offers an insight into the absurd educational practices of the twentieth century (Peddiwell& Daisies, 1939). I agree with the points put across by my classmates in the discussion forum, and almost all of them emphasize the relevance of the book that was written so long ago in the 1930s even relevant today. It goes on to say that some of the challenges that were faced by the education sector way back then still exist and are a challenge for the educationists and curriculum designers. The main issues raised in the chapter still relate to present-day educational problems.