The state has failed, yet again, so we may have to build a replacement for the school system. Combine digital curriculum, physical childcare, and actually-functional safeguards against COVID-19. Ultimately, this should be to 20th century K-12 what email was to the post office.https://twitter.com/Jason/status/1290326423345930240 …
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You want to start small but ultimately make this better and cheaper than the existing school system. Tech has already done that to almost every other form of information transmission (eg Wikipedia > Britannica, Google > card catalogs), so this is ambitious but doable.
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Life in the United States begins with 13 mandatory years in the Schoolag Archipelago. Imagine if kids actually had the chance to learn something rather than being forced into an antiquated system of yellow school buses and after school beatdowns.
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At my high school, many freshman went through a period of mandatory "canning"—getting dumped into a steel trash can at lunch hour. I managed to escape this fate, but it wasn't exactly a good sign for the education that was on offer.
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