Category: Curriculum
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Entrepreneurship needs it scientific method. We are building it.
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School is a drug we force kids to take 180 days a year for 13 years. It is malpractice. What if we tried something that actually works?
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Schools spent billions teaching kids to code. Now CS grads can’t find jobs. LOL.
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Your kid isn’t lazy. School is just fake. We’ve stripped learning of meaning, and wonder why students won’t ‘engage’ with busywork. The problem isn’t them. It’s the theater.
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Subject-based learning is is not designed to maximize learning or create innovative thinkers. It is about compliance.
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News is the Coca-Cola of information – mental junk food we force-feed students. Learn why teaching current events harms education and why historical pattern recognition creates truly informed thinkers.
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Why kids’ YouTube dreams aren’t shallow—they’re rational adaptations to a changing economic landscape.
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Probability & statistics should replace calculus as the focus of high school math education, offering students immediately useful skills for understanding risk, detecting misleading claims, and making better decisions in an increasingly data-driven world.
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Financial literacy without real-world money experience is as ineffective as teaching swimming with PowerPoint slides. A critical look at classroom finance education.
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We’ve built an education system that actively fights against how teenage brains work, then wonder why students disengage.
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Teaching practical skills isn’t just about handiness. It’s about building better thinkers and students.
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Our efforts to make young people hate reading are working. Maybe we should try this approach?
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As we build The School of Entrepeneuring, we’ve realized that the fundamental challenge in education today isn’t about content or delivery. It’s about the problems we ask students to solve. The problems aren’t just dull but dangerously irrelevant. The result, as expected, is that we’re boring kids to death helping them hone obsolete skills while…
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The way we teach in our schools has been putting kids to sleep for 1000 years. Peer instruction is a teaching method pioneered by Harvard professor Dr Eric Mazur. It is criminally under appreciated.
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We are seeking an experienced consultant to help develop and implement a comprehensive curriculum for our School of Entrepreneuring (6th to 12th). The role will initially focus on development of our 6th grade curriculum. School background Our school’s success will be judged by our ability to deliver on 1 outcome: Cultivating capable leaders. A leader…