Message from @ETBrooD

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2020-02-22 22:24:31 UTC  

Well, if a student and their parents really spending good cash on really great education (given the child has what it takes) they'll think double where to invest their cash.

However the schools are absolutely completely reliant on the satisfaction of their clients.

2020-02-22 22:25:26 UTC  

Well the kids are the product they're producing

2020-02-22 22:25:37 UTC  

If there's no urge, people lose out on opportunity cost and falsely believe that time passing by is fiiiine.

2020-02-22 22:26:04 UTC  

I don't see why that'd be the case

2020-02-22 22:26:21 UTC  

Also, you'd have tons of really great reviews on schools and teachers before you decided to pay for the services

2020-02-22 22:26:33 UTC  

Do you mean if school is not mandatory then parents will neglect their children's education?

2020-02-22 22:27:18 UTC  

Well they'll be competing with homeschools and other private schools.

2020-02-22 22:28:16 UTC  

The public sector doesn't compete. It dies or takes over, but it never competes.

2020-02-22 22:28:32 UTC  

Nah, I think if parents are allowed they'll choose the most proven route @ETBrooD

2020-02-22 22:28:56 UTC  

that's why i said it shouldn't be mandatory

2020-02-22 22:29:15 UTC  

There is no "most proven route", because every child is different.

2020-02-22 22:29:32 UTC  

Even the most adaptable school is not neccessarily the best.

2020-02-22 22:29:48 UTC  

Oh, absolutely

2020-02-22 22:30:05 UTC  

I meant in *low resolution*

2020-02-22 22:30:07 UTC  

I don't think we should be looking at kids as kids. Lets look at them like they were phones. so emotions don't get in the way

2020-02-22 22:30:29 UTC  

Hahaha
No
Let's not pls

2020-02-22 22:30:33 UTC  

Yeah lets not

2020-02-22 22:30:49 UTC  

That has nothing to do with emotional bias

2020-02-22 22:31:15 UTC  

It's going to become emotional bias i believe

2020-02-22 22:31:42 UTC  

But i'll wait and see how you guys procced. I'm going to be watching for abit

2020-02-22 22:32:42 UTC  

My niece (age 8) goes to a school that allows her to fast forward or repeat individual classes

2020-02-22 22:33:03 UTC  

@Kingy200
Also man, thanks for the earlier! Nice one

2020-02-22 22:33:03 UTC  

Most parents in that school like that system, but some don't and pull their children out

2020-02-22 22:33:32 UTC  

Fuk em

2020-02-22 22:33:38 UTC  

I think it's impossible to know which system is best for children. Some flourish under a rigid structure, some don't.

2020-02-22 22:34:01 UTC  

You must always think with the head of the kids
What do they need and benefit from

2020-02-22 22:34:03 UTC  

That's why I think the best "system" is simply the free market.

2020-02-22 22:34:21 UTC  

So parents can send their children anywhere they like.

2020-02-22 22:34:41 UTC  

And they have many different systems to pick from, because that only exists in a free market.

2020-02-22 22:34:48 UTC  

True

2020-02-22 22:35:14 UTC  

That's why I said what I did in broken French

2020-02-22 22:35:51 UTC  

But perhaps online university is going to be huge one day

2020-02-22 22:36:24 UTC  

Well... that heavily depends on the subject I think

2020-02-22 22:36:42 UTC  

Math can be taught very well online, not really any problems

2020-02-22 22:36:51 UTC  

Hahaha
True

2020-02-22 22:36:58 UTC  

Biology however not so much

2020-02-22 22:37:31 UTC  

Or cooking, lab, photo lab

2020-02-22 22:38:14 UTC  

Yeah, and human interactions can also help some people even when it's a dry subject.

2020-02-22 22:38:28 UTC  

Although with the advance of VR and Musk neurolink... Hehe

2020-02-22 22:38:48 UTC  

Well ok, that far into the future it might be possible, sure 😛

2020-02-22 22:39:16 UTC  

I'm trying to think of a solution right this very moment. A way to significantly improve education.