As I see it, the global education system is a broken model.
It was designed, I believe, essentially to meet the demands of industrialization. That's why math and science are universally valued higher than the arts. In other words, the education system is an industrial model. I like to call it "fast food" education. It seems to systematically dislocate children from their creativity and natural talents. That is the experience I've had, at least.
I think we must innovate fundamentally in education. "Reform" is useless because we're working with a broken model.
It was designed, I believe, essentially to meet the demands of industrialization. That's why math and science are universally valued higher than the arts. In other words, the education system is an industrial model. I like to call it "fast food" education. It seems to systematically dislocate children from their creativity and natural talents. That is the experience I've had, at least.
I think we must innovate fundamentally in education. "Reform" is useless because we're working with a broken model.







