This seems obvious, but I never hear it mentioned, except by Thom.
As kid in the 50's, I was in the top 1%, put in all the honors programs, and had well informed teachers, then got multiple degrees, and have worked in 150 countries - yet I never hear this discussed anywhere on earth.
Although the theory is obvious and obviously true, it'…
This seems obvious, but I never hear it mentioned, except by Thom.
As kid in the 50's, I was in the top 1%, put in all the honors programs, and had well informed teachers, then got multiple degrees, and have worked in 150 countries - yet I never hear this discussed anywhere on earth.
Although the theory is obvious and obviously true, it's complex and complicated and not at all black and white, thus so boring nobody will listen.
I've long said education was the biggest problem, but while fixing education fixes inequality, fixing inequality fixes education too, so fix either one and we are good to go.
The question is HOW.
Thom and me and you-all discussing this isn't accomplishing any change.
This seems obvious, but I never hear it mentioned, except by Thom.
As kid in the 50's, I was in the top 1%, put in all the honors programs, and had well informed teachers, then got multiple degrees, and have worked in 150 countries - yet I never hear this discussed anywhere on earth.
Although the theory is obvious and obviously true, it's complex and complicated and not at all black and white, thus so boring nobody will listen.
I've long said education was the biggest problem, but while fixing education fixes inequality, fixing inequality fixes education too, so fix either one and we are good to go.
The question is HOW.
Thom and me and you-all discussing this isn't accomplishing any change.