Why is higher education overvalued?
It’s because our primary and secondary education systems suck and are thus shifting the burden of educating our population to college. Of much greater concern to me than the college bubble is that 18 years of almost every American life are wasted learning nothing in primary and secondary public schools. By now we’ve become habituated to the alarming statistics that show America falling behind in all subjects. While the public sector struggles to innovate, however, the private sector is taking note.
It’s always interesting for me to read thoughts on how to change education from someone who knows nothing about it, and has never worked in the field.
You want to improve K-12 education? Ask a K-12 educator what needs to be done. Because the biggest indicator of academic success isn’t an iPad: It’s poverty.
How about you find a VC firm willing to help stop THAT in America?
Apple is slated to announce the fruits of its labor on improving the use of technology in education at its special media event on Thursday, January 19. While speculation has so far centered on digital textbooks, sources close to the matter have confirmed to Ars that Apple will announce tools to help create interactive e-books—the “GarageBand for e-books,” so to speak—and expand its current platform to distribute them to iPhone and iPad users.
Now I am becoming really curious about this…
where I go to school. Seriously. Sometimes I wonder if I made a bad decision going from a prestigious private school to the “stoner” capital of the US, but ultimately, I’m so much happier I’m here.
Currently I’m sitting on my bed, after doing NOTHING all day, with my roomie (Jen) sitting on the…
I live you Sweetpea
