The promise used to be that an education would improve your life in the future.
Collapse
This is the place for discussing the potential collapse of modern civilization and the environment.
Collapse, in this context, refers to the significant loss of an established level or complexity towards a much simpler state. It can occur differently within many areas, orderly or chaotically, and be willing or unwilling. It does not necessarily imply human extinction or a singular, global event. Although, the longer the duration, the more it resembles a ‘decline’ instead of collapse.
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What's the point of doing well in school?
Kids are smart enough to know that doesn't guarantee anything anymore.
So why are they in school 40hrs a week like a job? So their parents have somewhere to dump them while they work 40hrs a week? Just so you can all stay alive and nothing more?
The rich have broken the social contract, we should expect to see an increasing amount of poor people start breaking the contract as well.
Seguey to an interesting article in the Financial Times about "have we reached peak intelligence"
The.comments from teachers were eye opening.
It would be interesting to know which explanation each country has.
Public schools also got lazier too, just passing people when they should failing students just to keep funding. Often times they stick them into nonessential classes so it wouldn't affect their funding. They are doing a disservice to students when schools are already underfunded as it is. Setups them up poorly for even community college courses