The education system has failed conservatives and brainwashed the last two generations into believing socialism is the answer to current problems. (https://victimsofcommunism.org/annual-poll/2020-annual-poll/)
I believe this is our best opportunity to shape the future of education. Many schools have moved to Zoom lectures and classes at every level. The format is poor and inefficient and only seeks to digitalize the current useless system. We should not fight school lockdowns IMO. We can do better and we need to create or make popular a digital conservative alternative. Liberal education bureaucrats are mostly oblivious and so we have an opportunity to get ahead of them.
Ron Paul's "The School Revolution" is a 5 hour audiobook available on Audible and is a good place to start.
Think of this as a call to action for current parents and future parents (myself included, someday, I hope.)
The education system has failed conservatives and brainwashed the last two generations into believing socialism is the answer to current problems. (https://victimsofcommunism.org/annual-poll/2020-annual-poll/)
I believe this is our best opportunity to shape the future of education. Many schools have moved to Zoom lectures and classes at every level. The format is poor and inefficient and only seeks to digitalize the current useless system. We should not fight school lockdowns IMO. We can do better and we need to create or make popular a digital conservative alternative. Liberal education bureaucrats are mostly oblivious and so we have an opportunity to get ahead of them.
Ron Paul's "The School Revolution" is a 5 hour audiobook available on Audible and is a good place to start.
Think of this as a call to action for current parents and future parents (myself included, someday, I hope.)
Ancient Japanese quote and its*"give me the boy and I show you the man"*. Although credited to Aristotle, the origin is disputed. Regardless it's sentiment is spot on.
Agreed, we will never know the first true proclamator of the principle. Iterations of it could have been made by many unbeknown to each other. I agree with the principle and your shedding light of the extreme importance of it.
Education is everything and a big part of what makes up the principle but it is not the full story as an ancient Japanese principle points out. " the child of a rat is a rat".