
Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
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Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
Today's modern educational system is based on Germany's from the 1850.
The British ruling class did not believe in educating peasants, but Germany's economic and scientific progress forced them into copying it.
Control over the minds of the underclass was also the motivating factor.
As well as keeping labour scarce by parking teenagers in school for years.
Looking back at my school experience, even though I went to a competitive private school, I did not learn anything new between grade 6 and 11.
Only thing new to me was calculus.
So that's 5 full years of waste.
The whole system is ridiculous.
Maverick educationalists like Ivan Ilyich, proved you can teach an illiterate person how to read and write fluently in a matter of weeks.
he also proved you can teach the entire high school curriculum in a few months and his students easily passed exams too.
In his experiment he was working with illiterate farmers in south America
The British ruling class did not believe in educating peasants, but Germany's economic and scientific progress forced them into copying it.
Control over the minds of the underclass was also the motivating factor.
As well as keeping labour scarce by parking teenagers in school for years.
Looking back at my school experience, even though I went to a competitive private school, I did not learn anything new between grade 6 and 11.
Only thing new to me was calculus.
So that's 5 full years of waste.
The whole system is ridiculous.
Maverick educationalists like Ivan Ilyich, proved you can teach an illiterate person how to read and write fluently in a matter of weeks.
he also proved you can teach the entire high school curriculum in a few months and his students easily passed exams too.
In his experiment he was working with illiterate farmers in south America
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Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
I can't remember the name of the program but the isrealis have an amazing program.
They recruit exceptional students at a young age and put them to work in a challenging environment.
You have 16 to 19 year olds doing highly skilled technical jobs, even phd level research.
While intelligent young people around the world are rotting in high school.
They recruit exceptional students at a young age and put them to work in a challenging environment.
You have 16 to 19 year olds doing highly skilled technical jobs, even phd level research.
While intelligent young people around the world are rotting in high school.
Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
R.I.P wise oneCOOL-MAN wrote:

Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
Schools should have a mandatory life skills class that teaches kids the most important things in life like getting jobs, doing taxes, voting, sex Ed etc etc
Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
The streets will teach you what you don't learn at school, street smart.COOL-MAN wrote:
Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
Thank you all. Good inputs 

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Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
wow this is from 1988
The guy was ahead of his time.
The guy was ahead of his time.
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Re: Tupac Shakur on Topic the of Education
Tupac was very smart!
School is nothing but a waste of time. It only teaches people to rely on others for their knowledge. It creates intellectually inferior drones that only understand the bare minimum.
I would advise most parents to home school if they can, and plan ahead for their kids future. University attendance is also becoming a burden for the young. The more government gets involved with education, the higher the fees will get as a result of politicians lining their pockets. What is the point of putting yourself into thousands upon thousands of debt, that you may never be able to pay back as finding skilled jobs gets harder.
The future will be for those who are smart enough to go in a different direction to the conventional one Inshaa Allaah!
School is nothing but a waste of time. It only teaches people to rely on others for their knowledge. It creates intellectually inferior drones that only understand the bare minimum.
I would advise most parents to home school if they can, and plan ahead for their kids future. University attendance is also becoming a burden for the young. The more government gets involved with education, the higher the fees will get as a result of politicians lining their pockets. What is the point of putting yourself into thousands upon thousands of debt, that you may never be able to pay back as finding skilled jobs gets harder.
The future will be for those who are smart enough to go in a different direction to the conventional one Inshaa Allaah!
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