A big chunk of learning involves memory. If your memory is good, you may appear to be intelligent: if it is poor, you look like a dummy. If you can't remember facts, rules, formulas, names, dates, etc., it's more difficult to be educated. Solution. TEACH HOW TO REMEMBER1
Higher education, which is highly overrated, has become so costly that students completing a degree of dubious value will graduate with a debt they'll have difficulty repaying. Many will have graduated from schools with mediocre credentials.Many will have suffered through four years of having been "taught" by teachers they can barely understand.
Can you imagine everyone who wants a college education "going" to Harvard, Yale or Princeton? Can you imagine that it could cost less than going to any other university. In the age of the internet this could be a reality. Combine the low tuition costs with savings in room and board, travel with its pollution , buildings and their maintenance, personnel, including hundreds of thousands of professors, and more, and a higher education would be available to everyone.
There are solutions to all our most pressing problems if we dare leave the comfortable past and engage the future.
Higher education, which is highly overrated, has become so costly that students completing a degree of dubious value will graduate with a debt they'll have difficulty repaying. Many will have graduated from schools with mediocre credentials.Many will have suffered through four years of having been "taught" by teachers they can barely understand.
Can you imagine everyone who wants a college education "going" to Harvard, Yale or Princeton? Can you imagine that it could cost less than going to any other university. In the age of the internet this could be a reality. Combine the low tuition costs with savings in room and board, travel with its pollution , buildings and their maintenance, personnel, including hundreds of thousands of professors, and more, and a higher education would be available to everyone.
There are solutions to all our most pressing problems if we dare leave the comfortable past and engage the future.
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