Thank you. I liked the panel a lot. It reminded me of the foresight project for Russian government I was part of few years ago. Surprizingly, people in different countries find very similar insights, but then get crushed when face the public education system and its tremendous resistance to change. As a result, few inspirational speeches turn into real projects and the topic fades away for some time to be rediscovered in some totally other place few years later :).
education is just business primary gall get money fore every kids indoctrinated sol.
thats why education sucks because it is just indoctrination. no one are intrastate to get kids smart and ask questions about corrupt society. live this inspirational bull shit to your school advertising everybody knows that its bullshit . explain too kids about government fraud like 9/11 ore bailing out wall-street . canbis, fiction oile shortage and price can you say truth in school?
the entire problem with the education system is that there are too many uncared about children being " educated" by uncaring teachers. reading, writing and 'rithmatic is what should be taught in schools, not jonny has two mommies, cows are people, too, and, we suck, because we are human. education is up to the parents, NOT schools
It is funny that people often do not want children to get degrees sooo much that they start to adjust their environment to give them a huge disadvantage. What a god forsaken society.
"life is what happens when you are busy and you are making plans it just keeps on rolling along unless you stop and think" (female speaker) that is so true...I was educated in the fifties and sixties,went on to college and social work as my children grew...I have done youth work and probation and worked with children...now in my sixties I am learning more from the internet than I was ever taught in school...but core values never change. Morality is important. Loving thy neighbour as thyself.
some bright individuals slip through the cracks but all I'm saying is build it so tiny cracks aren't the only outlets for making it out with a mind intact. it's dangerous letting the past determine the future, and we're cultivating this danger in the way we employ learning. it often goes too far into the waters of the past that it risks ever making it back to the shore of the present. reflection of the past is essential, but we forget that it should be created by the present, not reborn in it.
the first step would be to stop conceiving of school as an industrial assembly line ffs. it effectively sterilizes the mind with its debilitating procrustean logic and indifferent, bureaucratic operation. like we've forgotten schools are for LIVING minds, not dead ones.
with having learned nearly exclusively past ideas instead of fostering creativity in the present for the sake of the future, we cripple the potential of the mind for the sake of minutiae and monotony of the status quo.
I've always considered the fact that with the rising numbers of the younger generation we are not going to have enough teachers/good teachers to inspire them. I remember a lot of my teachers approaching their jobs rather carelessly, same shit different day.
Honestly we are going to need things like the internet and Tv to help us, but still use a physical system which involved kids physically going to school to learn. The teachers will turn into supervisors/mentors.
Allow me to save everyone 23 minutes of time by saying that this video states quite simply that, "There is a problem with education and this problem has existed for quite awhile." This video includes no possible solutions, though.
Here is a revolutionary idea, why not let kids learn what they want to, how they want to, and at the pace they want to?
I have never met a single child, before going to school, who is not interested in learning and exploring the world around them. Our schools rob them of this, by presenting learning as if it is some boring tedious task, that needs to be rewarded by merit badges and smiley stickers.
Studies show that kids learn much better being self directed anyways.
i wish i could get paid to say a bunch of platitudes, put a joke or two in a powerpoint to keep these middle aged bureaucrats awake, then quote Nietzsche out of context.
indeed we are in the age of BIG thought again. small thought and little lists of questions is dead movement
@ihnlChiv yes they are available, you can subscribe to our podcasts (full audio) and vodcasts (video highlights) on iTunes. Audio itunes.apple.com/podcast/rsa-events-audio/id303639958 and video itunes.apple.com/podcast/rsa-events-vision-videos/id325808178
I agree 100% with Patrick Hazlewood, the second speaker. 8:36 - 8:58 I have been saying that since I was 15! I'm in college now and I've always been asking myself "How does this help me?" These useless "skills" they teach that I will never use and have never used up until now, how does that help me?
The only thing that college gives me is that it goes on my resume.
I am a smart person, smart enough and wise enough to realize this before I'm considered an "adult" by the rest of the world.
@EvansStyle Fuck man, I /AM/ fifteen and it's obvious to me. They act like it's so incredibly important to learn so much of the stuff we do at school, but really, I can't remember much of what I learned in middle school or just the past year. Explain how learning how to make purple fire helps me in the long run?
School is beginning to be a bit useless. It has the potential to be great, of course, but at the moment....Eh....
We have to understand, our entire basis unto which we have currently established our modern society is BASED upon education. Without basic understanding, we're forming the base of uneducated masses incapable of comprehending even basic trade skills - the very root unto which the foundations of our society lies. In the United States, the Department of Education's budget was slashed as if education were undesired, preferring regression of education instead of PROGRESS...
"Future thinking that is realistic and based on trajectories of likely change" Of course these experts know what the future will be and what education is needed now. Having a "vision" is not the same as being right. I would love to know these experts track record over 10 years with programs they have actually run. These experts are dangerous control freaks.
I'm a bottom line kinda guy, and this video is utterly lacking in a meaningful bottom line. I heard "system broke, we have an idea, new university, details of it = not presented" - Thus, conclusion = waste of my time.
we are obsessed with procrastinating and prolonging life instead of living it. sex, drugs and alcohol, pony rides and sailing, all that good shit gets wasted on ultra conservative behaviour. teach kids how to have fun while educating them christ sake, our world is becoming more LIKE A FUCKIN BORG SHIP! teach them to stay healthy, to listen to thier feelings, to learn to be confident and hear people.
@BlueSkyeCloudyDay :| And that's part of what he's saying. 'No, you shouldn't do those things! You won't live as long, you'll ruin your future, wah wah wahhh!' That's all that you hear nowadays.
Sex is good for you. Otherwise it wouldn't be a natural occurance.
Alcohol isn't that bad. Neither are drugs. As long as you don't go so far as to do Crocodil, or drink bottles of vodka every day, it's not bad. There's not much harm done.
@StarxLolita Right, so drugs and irresponsible behaviour won't mess up your life. . . . No one is arguing sex is bad for you, but irresponsible behaviour is. It's extremely risky to mess with alcohol. Drugs are entirely unnecessary and extremely damaging. 'Not much harm done'?????!!!!! The peeps in this vid aren't encouraging you to do stupid things, but to make choices for yourself instead of what a system created for the past, and is too slow to catch up, pushes you to do.
@BlueSkyeCloudyDay Drugs and irresponsible behavior can fuck up your life. But not always. It's like, eating McDonalds every day of your life can fuck you over, but having it a little bit every month or year won't hurt you. I know many, many people that do drugs. Especially pot. And actually, 99% of them are still successful. :| The person you replied to was encouraging such things, stallarshore. The idea of that post was 'fuck what peeps tell you. Live your life the way you want.'
@StarxLolita And I totally agree (as I did before) - apart from the drugs thing (as I did before). Now please don't try to argue that alcohol abuse, drugs and irresponsible sex don't cause problems for people. In most cases they do, and terribly at that. People who do those things CAN be successful, but people's chances are impaired as a result. It doesn't even have to be substance abuse or a repeated behaviour to cause lasting harm. Medical and social advice trumps your opinion.
@BlueSkyeCloudyDay How is irresponsible sex bad? Also, pot, the only drug I'd ever not look down upon(shit like crocodil and meth can screw you up, I know that), is less harmful than tobacco or alcohol, and many use it, and I find no reason why it's bad. It's never killed anyone, and it's caused about as much harm as a Whopper. It's unhealthy, sure, but...Also, alcohol. I'm not saying become an alcoholic. But there's nothing wrong with drinking a few glasses. Bet you the medical advisers do it.
@StarxLolita irresponsible sex means the participants are more likely to become pregnant, contract sexually transmitted diseases and enter into poor relationships,it's definitely more tragic when it strikes some one who is young. that's why responsible sex is better.I didn't say no sex. I said responsible sex.
@Ravengaurd6 Irresponsible =/= unsafe sex. Use the correct term, please. Unsafe sex is never fine, of course. Always use a condom, or at least go on the pill.
@Ravengaurd6 Nonexistant? You call it unsafe, not irresponsible. That's the word, unsafe. In my mind, irresponsible sex would be a word stuck-up overly-religious people use to name sex before marriage or something. You made the poor choice of words, not me.
@StarxLolita I can't be responsible for making a poor choice of words because I did not use them first in the conversation.
remember YOU said: How is IRRESPONSIBLE sex bad?
I was replying to that question. you' were talking about the socio-moral connotations that the term may have, but I was focusing on the semantics and your usage of it.
The definition of irresponsible:not liable to answer for consequences;carefree
therefore,one who makes unsafe decisions can properly be called irresponsible.
@Ravengaurd6 "Please don't try to argue that drugs and irresponsible sex don't....." Read that post. That was yours. That was your first mention of irresponsible sex, before I even mentioned it. My view of irresponsible sex would be where you sleep around with people, rather than not practicing safe sex. There's a difference, is what I was saying. You used the term first, and you didn't use the proper word.
Anyway, you missed the point of the first person's comment and I'm not replying again.
@stellarshore “The most dangerous man in the world is the contemplative who is guided by nobody. He trusts his own visions. He obeys the attractions of an interior voice but will not listen to other men. He identifies the will of God with anything that makes him feel, within his own heart, a big, warm, sweet interior glow. The sweeter and the warmer the feeling is, the more he is convinced of his own infallibility.” - Thomas Merton,
@punkotek I think this, to varying degrees, applies to everyone. We cant exactly trust others as we cant fully trust our ownselves. We are aware of our own selfishness and project that. It breeds fear. Thomas Merton also sounds like a dangerous guy as I'm sure he ticks many of the boxes in his own quote.
@stellarshore Hedonism leads nowhere but backwards. Short-sighted pleasure seeking will just leave you hollow in the long-run, and our species as a whole poorer, because you didn't give us anything grander than pleasure.
@GeneralZhadow Hedonism doesnt leave us hollow, people always turn to something different eventually, we need stimulation cuz we are physical beings. Everyones a hedonist if hedonism means trying to achieve a more pleasurable state.
The fact it was thumbed up feels like an awful lot of people thought to themselves:
"Hellyeah, I'm not smart, but I'm at least living life. I might not give a shit about the world or know anything about it, but at least I'm not one of those losers who sit above a book all day in a dark basement! I'm dumb, but it's ok!"
I lost interest 7 mins in when I heard that the education system is pretty much the same as it was 30 years back. People who were educated 30 years back can read, write and count. This is not the case these days.
@MrJonnyRamone If you mean America's education system, its been the same for the past 60 years since the 1950s. The system was set up based on the the demand for jobs at the time were most Americans would go to work on factories or farms. This is why highschools have tracking in subjects like math so the top group can excel and the bottom group can stay in the bottom.
@MrJonnyRamone Yea but if you do that then new educational startups will start to compete for professors and teachers jobs and many of them will get fired, so the unions will take a horrible hit then, so like it is the best not to do anything to change it, because they really want to complain while it happens.
@MrJonnyRamone If the education system had been the same for that period of time then the results would back that up. You reply to a comment without reading it which in itself demonstrates the problem. When children can read and write they can teach themselves from that point on. Knowing how to use basic tools builds a future. I've spent years with all living generations and that's where my first comment came from. Over the years these basic tools have been forsaken and that's a great loss.
@GeoSolus actually he said "you could argue it's a little bit worse" 7:05 listen 5 more seconds apparently you can read write and count but not listen :P
Scary is the title. Scary is the world's future.
felpaluche 2 months ago
Education is a scam ... 99% of education is useless. All a person needs is to learn to read, write and math ... the rest he can learn on his own.
mba2ceo 7 months ago
@mba2ceo
True. People should be pushed to be autodidacts because you get the best performance at your own pace.
nbaprophet100 7 months ago
@nbaprophet100 autodidacts create the greatest minds. No indoctrination of accept concepts. Students should be taught to learn NOT retain.
mba2ceo 7 months ago
Thank you. I liked the panel a lot. It reminded me of the foresight project for Russian government I was part of few years ago. Surprizingly, people in different countries find very similar insights, but then get crushed when face the public education system and its tremendous resistance to change. As a result, few inspirational speeches turn into real projects and the topic fades away for some time to be rediscovered in some totally other place few years later :).
Dreamagister 7 months ago
education is just business primary gall get money fore every kids indoctrinated sol.
thats why education sucks because it is just indoctrination. no one are intrastate to get kids smart and ask questions about corrupt society. live this inspirational bull shit to your school advertising everybody knows that its bullshit . explain too kids about government fraud like 9/11 ore bailing out wall-street . canbis, fiction oile shortage and price can you say truth in school?
sylve6 7 months ago
the entire problem with the education system is that there are too many uncared about children being " educated" by uncaring teachers. reading, writing and 'rithmatic is what should be taught in schools, not jonny has two mommies, cows are people, too, and, we suck, because we are human. education is up to the parents, NOT schools
crazytrain7114 7 months ago
It is funny that people often do not want children to get degrees sooo much that they start to adjust their environment to give them a huge disadvantage. What a god forsaken society.
choobie12 7 months ago
"life is what happens when you are busy and you are making plans it just keeps on rolling along unless you stop and think" (female speaker) that is so true...I was educated in the fifties and sixties,went on to college and social work as my children grew...I have done youth work and probation and worked with children...now in my sixties I am learning more from the internet than I was ever taught in school...but core values never change. Morality is important. Loving thy neighbour as thyself.
Cardywhite111 7 months ago 2
@Cardywhite111 She failed to credit John Lennon for that one."Beautiful boy" is the song.I agree with her, just saying.
jhoughtaling1 7 months ago
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flutist1989 7 months ago
some bright individuals slip through the cracks but all I'm saying is build it so tiny cracks aren't the only outlets for making it out with a mind intact. it's dangerous letting the past determine the future, and we're cultivating this danger in the way we employ learning. it often goes too far into the waters of the past that it risks ever making it back to the shore of the present. reflection of the past is essential, but we forget that it should be created by the present, not reborn in it.
xjustamem0ryx 7 months ago
the first step would be to stop conceiving of school as an industrial assembly line ffs. it effectively sterilizes the mind with its debilitating procrustean logic and indifferent, bureaucratic operation. like we've forgotten schools are for LIVING minds, not dead ones.
with having learned nearly exclusively past ideas instead of fostering creativity in the present for the sake of the future, we cripple the potential of the mind for the sake of minutiae and monotony of the status quo.
xjustamem0ryx 7 months ago
This video was a load of bs, we won't solve the problem by thinking like this.
BizWiz2000 7 months ago
Educational system is a scam !!! We all are slaves !!!
mba2ceo 7 months ago 4
I've always considered the fact that with the rising numbers of the younger generation we are not going to have enough teachers/good teachers to inspire them. I remember a lot of my teachers approaching their jobs rather carelessly, same shit different day.
Honestly we are going to need things like the internet and Tv to help us, but still use a physical system which involved kids physically going to school to learn. The teachers will turn into supervisors/mentors.
dririthlan 7 months ago
louder audio please. many laptops can't hear your important message.
ShinkaTV 7 months ago
Allow me to save everyone 23 minutes of time by saying that this video states quite simply that, "There is a problem with education and this problem has existed for quite awhile." This video includes no possible solutions, though.
GrandBudZer 7 months ago 2
Here is a revolutionary idea, why not let kids learn what they want to, how they want to, and at the pace they want to?
I have never met a single child, before going to school, who is not interested in learning and exploring the world around them. Our schools rob them of this, by presenting learning as if it is some boring tedious task, that needs to be rewarded by merit badges and smiley stickers.
Studies show that kids learn much better being self directed anyways.
IHighLikePlane 7 months ago
i wish i could get paid to say a bunch of platitudes, put a joke or two in a powerpoint to keep these middle aged bureaucrats awake, then quote Nietzsche out of context.
indeed we are in the age of BIG thought again. small thought and little lists of questions is dead movement
tyrannicoystercult 7 months ago
Best advice I have ever heard from anyone was "Be here, Right now."
Mr. Spahle
boomhs1 7 months ago
are these available as podcasts as video and audio?
ihnlChiv 7 months ago
@ihnlChiv yes they are available, you can subscribe to our podcasts (full audio) and vodcasts (video highlights) on iTunes. Audio itunes.apple.com/podcast/rsa-events-audio/id303639958 and video itunes.apple.com/podcast/rsa-events-vision-videos/id325808178
theRSAorg 7 months ago
I agree 100% with Patrick Hazlewood, the second speaker. 8:36 - 8:58 I have been saying that since I was 15! I'm in college now and I've always been asking myself "How does this help me?" These useless "skills" they teach that I will never use and have never used up until now, how does that help me?
The only thing that college gives me is that it goes on my resume.
I am a smart person, smart enough and wise enough to realize this before I'm considered an "adult" by the rest of the world.
EvansStyle 7 months ago 6
@EvansStyle Fuck man, I /AM/ fifteen and it's obvious to me. They act like it's so incredibly important to learn so much of the stuff we do at school, but really, I can't remember much of what I learned in middle school or just the past year. Explain how learning how to make purple fire helps me in the long run?
School is beginning to be a bit useless. It has the potential to be great, of course, but at the moment....Eh....
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita Yes! Exactly! If it doesn't help us, it impedes us.
EvansStyle 7 months ago
We have to understand, our entire basis unto which we have currently established our modern society is BASED upon education. Without basic understanding, we're forming the base of uneducated masses incapable of comprehending even basic trade skills - the very root unto which the foundations of our society lies. In the United States, the Department of Education's budget was slashed as if education were undesired, preferring regression of education instead of PROGRESS...
mdlittle5466 7 months ago
"Future thinking that is realistic and based on trajectories of likely change" Of course these experts know what the future will be and what education is needed now. Having a "vision" is not the same as being right. I would love to know these experts track record over 10 years with programs they have actually run. These experts are dangerous control freaks.
rctube1958 7 months ago
I'm a bottom line kinda guy, and this video is utterly lacking in a meaningful bottom line. I heard "system broke, we have an idea, new university, details of it = not presented" - Thus, conclusion = waste of my time.
Incrediblemouse5 7 months ago
we are obsessed with procrastinating and prolonging life instead of living it. sex, drugs and alcohol, pony rides and sailing, all that good shit gets wasted on ultra conservative behaviour. teach kids how to have fun while educating them christ sake, our world is becoming more LIKE A FUCKIN BORG SHIP! teach them to stay healthy, to listen to thier feelings, to learn to be confident and hear people.
stellarshore 7 months ago 31
@stellarshore Almost totally agree, but the drugs thing . . . . And irresponsible alcohol/sex = bad, bad, bad advice.
BlueSkyeCloudyDay 7 months ago
@BlueSkyeCloudyDay :| And that's part of what he's saying. 'No, you shouldn't do those things! You won't live as long, you'll ruin your future, wah wah wahhh!' That's all that you hear nowadays.
Sex is good for you. Otherwise it wouldn't be a natural occurance.
Alcohol isn't that bad. Neither are drugs. As long as you don't go so far as to do Crocodil, or drink bottles of vodka every day, it's not bad. There's not much harm done.
Instead of worrying, just do what you want.
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita Right, so drugs and irresponsible behaviour won't mess up your life. . . . No one is arguing sex is bad for you, but irresponsible behaviour is. It's extremely risky to mess with alcohol. Drugs are entirely unnecessary and extremely damaging. 'Not much harm done'?????!!!!! The peeps in this vid aren't encouraging you to do stupid things, but to make choices for yourself instead of what a system created for the past, and is too slow to catch up, pushes you to do.
BlueSkyeCloudyDay 7 months ago
@BlueSkyeCloudyDay Drugs and irresponsible behavior can fuck up your life. But not always. It's like, eating McDonalds every day of your life can fuck you over, but having it a little bit every month or year won't hurt you. I know many, many people that do drugs. Especially pot. And actually, 99% of them are still successful. :| The person you replied to was encouraging such things, stallarshore. The idea of that post was 'fuck what peeps tell you. Live your life the way you want.'
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita And I totally agree (as I did before) - apart from the drugs thing (as I did before). Now please don't try to argue that alcohol abuse, drugs and irresponsible sex don't cause problems for people. In most cases they do, and terribly at that. People who do those things CAN be successful, but people's chances are impaired as a result. It doesn't even have to be substance abuse or a repeated behaviour to cause lasting harm. Medical and social advice trumps your opinion.
BlueSkyeCloudyDay 7 months ago
@BlueSkyeCloudyDay How is irresponsible sex bad? Also, pot, the only drug I'd ever not look down upon(shit like crocodil and meth can screw you up, I know that), is less harmful than tobacco or alcohol, and many use it, and I find no reason why it's bad. It's never killed anyone, and it's caused about as much harm as a Whopper. It's unhealthy, sure, but...Also, alcohol. I'm not saying become an alcoholic. But there's nothing wrong with drinking a few glasses. Bet you the medical advisers do it.
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita irresponsible sex means the participants are more likely to become pregnant, contract sexually transmitted diseases and enter into poor relationships,it's definitely more tragic when it strikes some one who is young. that's why responsible sex is better.I didn't say no sex. I said responsible sex.
Ravengaurd6 7 months ago
@Ravengaurd6 Irresponsible =/= unsafe sex. Use the correct term, please. Unsafe sex is never fine, of course. Always use a condom, or at least go on the pill.
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita then what IS irresponsible sex? you made a poor choice of words. How could I not compare being unsafe to being irresponsible?
Ravengaurd6 7 months ago
@Ravengaurd6 Nonexistant? You call it unsafe, not irresponsible. That's the word, unsafe. In my mind, irresponsible sex would be a word stuck-up overly-religious people use to name sex before marriage or something. You made the poor choice of words, not me.
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita I can't be responsible for making a poor choice of words because I did not use them first in the conversation.
remember YOU said: How is IRRESPONSIBLE sex bad?
I was replying to that question. you' were talking about the socio-moral connotations that the term may have, but I was focusing on the semantics and your usage of it.
The definition of irresponsible:not liable to answer for consequences;carefree
therefore,one who makes unsafe decisions can properly be called irresponsible.
Ravengaurd6 7 months ago
@Ravengaurd6 "Please don't try to argue that drugs and irresponsible sex don't....." Read that post. That was yours. That was your first mention of irresponsible sex, before I even mentioned it. My view of irresponsible sex would be where you sleep around with people, rather than not practicing safe sex. There's a difference, is what I was saying. You used the term first, and you didn't use the proper word.
Anyway, you missed the point of the first person's comment and I'm not replying again.
StarxLolita 7 months ago
@StarxLolita I didn't say that. that was another user. you have me confused with someone else. look at the comment history.
Ravengaurd6 7 months ago
@stellarshore “The most dangerous man in the world is the contemplative who is guided by nobody. He trusts his own visions. He obeys the attractions of an interior voice but will not listen to other men. He identifies the will of God with anything that makes him feel, within his own heart, a big, warm, sweet interior glow. The sweeter and the warmer the feeling is, the more he is convinced of his own infallibility.” - Thomas Merton,
writer and Trappist monk
punkotek 7 months ago
@punkotek I think this, to varying degrees, applies to everyone. We cant exactly trust others as we cant fully trust our ownselves. We are aware of our own selfishness and project that. It breeds fear. Thomas Merton also sounds like a dangerous guy as I'm sure he ticks many of the boxes in his own quote.
stellarshore 7 months ago
@stellarshore Hedonism leads nowhere but backwards. Short-sighted pleasure seeking will just leave you hollow in the long-run, and our species as a whole poorer, because you didn't give us anything grander than pleasure.
GeneralZhadow 7 months ago
@GeneralZhadow Hedonism doesnt leave us hollow, people always turn to something different eventually, we need stimulation cuz we are physical beings. Everyones a hedonist if hedonism means trying to achieve a more pleasurable state.
stellarshore 7 months ago
@stellarshore I was in the middle of a really shitty day. when conformists are pushing me towards the cliff. You gave me hope. Thanks :)
jithendraVS 7 months ago
@stellarshore
That's a rather poor comment to top rate it.
The fact it was thumbed up feels like an awful lot of people thought to themselves:
"Hellyeah, I'm not smart, but I'm at least living life. I might not give a shit about the world or know anything about it, but at least I'm not one of those losers who sit above a book all day in a dark basement! I'm dumb, but it's ok!"
d3st88 7 months ago 2
@d3st88 Fire away bro, the stage is yours.
stellarshore 7 months ago
I lost interest 7 mins in when I heard that the education system is pretty much the same as it was 30 years back. People who were educated 30 years back can read, write and count. This is not the case these days.
GeoSolus 7 months ago
@GeoSolus I think you missed the point. The education system has been the same for over a hundred years
MrJonnyRamone 7 months ago 13
@MrJonnyRamone If you mean America's education system, its been the same for the past 60 years since the 1950s. The system was set up based on the the demand for jobs at the time were most Americans would go to work on factories or farms. This is why highschools have tracking in subjects like math so the top group can excel and the bottom group can stay in the bottom.
DrPhilip91 7 months ago
@MrJonnyRamone Yea but if you do that then new educational startups will start to compete for professors and teachers jobs and many of them will get fired, so the unions will take a horrible hit then, so like it is the best not to do anything to change it, because they really want to complain while it happens.
choobie12 7 months ago
@MrJonnyRamone If the education system had been the same for that period of time then the results would back that up. You reply to a comment without reading it which in itself demonstrates the problem. When children can read and write they can teach themselves from that point on. Knowing how to use basic tools builds a future. I've spent years with all living generations and that's where my first comment came from. Over the years these basic tools have been forsaken and that's a great loss.
GeoSolus 7 months ago
@GeoSolus watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U
MrJonnyRamone 7 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@MrJonnyRamone Education (new world order) The deliberate dumbing-down of America
We must get education out of the hands of Federal government
/watch?v=m-LTTExVC1w
vechorik 4 months ago
@GeoSolus actually he said "you could argue it's a little bit worse" 7:05 listen 5 more seconds apparently you can read write and count but not listen :P
StormAndy123 7 months ago
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stellarshore 7 months ago 2
it would be great if you provided the names of the participants in the presentation (in order of appearance for example)
KGSKGSKGSKGSKGS 7 months ago
I found this very interesting!
MrAndroooo 7 months ago
Really good and clear presentation.
fire1ce 7 months ago