So many of the jobs and skills that run the economy today are less than twenty years old. Any hints that that pace of change is going to slow down?
So what do we teach and how do we teach and where do we teach it? To be fair, it's an impossible job folks have been doing for thousands of years.
So, yes, closing all the schools would be a terrible idea. Imperfect as they are, they offer something to folks who didn't win the birth lottery.
BTW nobody hates bad teachers as much as good teachers hate them. And yes, most of the problems of this country are actually leadership problems rather than worker problems. Poor ethics, selfishness, general shortsightedness and misguided priorities squander productivity, in every industry. Sadly, leadership is hard to teach effectively, and too often we measure qualifications in cash. This is the root cause of most of the disasters we face.Statistics: Posted by bralbovsky — Sat Oct 07, 2017 12:10 am
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