What would you recommend? Something that is scalable and also available to children with poor, busy and checked out parents.
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yeah i could see there being ways to reform schools that make them substantially less bad without going full anarchy (even if full anarchy is my ideal end-state :B ) it's weird to me how many private schools follow the same industrial model, though
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I've known kids who had middle class hippie parents and went to alternative schools. They didn't seem to lag behind. Private schools are often for social climbers that need to be legible to Ivy League universities and socialize kids into upper class values.
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Deadlines are strong motives, as much as people hate them. Rolling shared deadlines and brakes are necessary for scale. It follows grade segregation is emergent, so you can't do away with it without crippling scale. Probably has nothing to do with the government imo.
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hmm i'd aim for project-based deadlines, ideally sticking to real constraints (vs made up ones) where possible grade segregation would be improved if it were independent of age by default
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