Year 2060: Education Predictions

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2011

Sal is asked to make some predictions for the year 2060

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  • thumbs up if your here from crashcourse!

  • I grew up in extreme poverty and government welfare, now I'm a straight A college student. This man speaks the truth towards the end of the video.

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  • God I hope you are right.. but honestly I think you have way too high of hopes for mankind

  • I doubt any of this will become true, personally. I think the structure of education is simply too rigid. I've been at school for 10 years and the only major change in teaching is the introduction of smart boards, and even they are seldom used. This just illustrates the point that the government simply aren't interested in radical, costly education reforms when the old, tried and tested system still works. You're predictions are a lot more likely to be true for private schools, who can fund them

  • EUREKA!

  • This already exists, they are called BTEC's...

  • What you're saying at around 12 mins is how my Uni course is taught

  • I "liked" your video, but I think you are wrong on two accounts. You've led teachers to believe that their jobs are secure and pay will improve. More and more students want online education from home which requires fewer "professors" and more course managers who will still be experts in the field, but don't need doctorates. You're also assuming that the extra money will go to the teachers, but instead it will go to the students. I.E. tuitions will be reduced instead of salaries higher.

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