Yes it’s a silly post. But this is a real interesting issue.
Conventional school is one extreme, no school is another extreme. Montessori’s ideas brought the world a step in the right direction. I wouldn’t be surprised if the second post was taken directly from her writing. Education still needs to shift a good bit further from what it’s like today.
Yes, but improving education is hard thing to do when libs try to defund it everywhere and turn it into simple workforce replication tool.
At best.
Usually it’s just “education expensive, we need to make it private” and then “why there aren’t anyone with the exact specialist education willing to work for my shitty company (for free)”.
Yes it’s a silly post. But this is a real interesting issue.
Conventional school is one extreme, no school is another extreme. Montessori’s ideas brought the world a step in the right direction. I wouldn’t be surprised if the second post was taken directly from her writing. Education still needs to shift a good bit further from what it’s like today.
Yes, but improving education is hard thing to do when libs try to defund it everywhere and turn it into simple workforce replication tool.
At best.
Usually it’s just “education expensive, we need to make it private” and then “why there aren’t anyone with the exact specialist education willing to work for my shitty company (for free)”.