Universities, just like every other aspect of human society, are a battleground.
One that you not just refuse to wage war on, but actively dissuade our side to participate in with such nonsensical rhetoric.
With that mentality it's no surprise that we've forked over all relevant assets: education, media, politics, journalism, arts, science, academia, culture, entertainment, etc.
There's an old saying those who can...do. Those who can't...teach.
Sayings tend to be "common sense", and common sense tends to be retarded because it's common.
First off, a good teacher is worth hundreds of brilliant doers, unfortunately we have virtually none of those because teachers are heavily underpaid and all the talent leaves for greener pastures (coincidental setup or ploy?).
Secondly, if you're a researcher at a university you very often have teaching duties. It varies from country to country, but in most Western nations teaching is mandatory for every researcher.
Why are elites given private education outside the reach of common citizens?
They take it. Stop being a whiny libtard and grind some money before popping out kids. Or teach them yourself if you're good enough.
Education must fundamentally change to function in society.
This is 100% true. Although the how is a very different and difficult question.
In any event, it needs to be decentralized. Whatever is good enough to be implemented globally will be picked up by any individuals and groups naturally.
Depending on your field you'd end up hiring a code monkey for a mathematician's job (AI = Statistics = Mathematics =/= Copy/pasting code).
Not gonna happen without costing you hundreds of thousands of wasted capital so they can catch up on 5-8 years of fulltime study, which while working would turn north of 10 years.
Universities, just like every other aspect of human society, are a battleground.
One that you not just refuse to wage war on, but actively dissuade our side to participate in with such nonsensical rhetoric.
With that mentality it's no surprise that we've forked over all relevant assets: education, media, politics, journalism, arts, science, academia, culture, entertainment, etc.
Sayings tend to be "common sense", and common sense tends to be retarded because it's common.
First off, a good teacher is worth hundreds of brilliant doers, unfortunately we have virtually none of those because teachers are heavily underpaid and all the talent leaves for greener pastures (coincidental setup or ploy?).
Secondly, if you're a researcher at a university you very often have teaching duties. It varies from country to country, but in most Western nations teaching is mandatory for every researcher.
They take it. Stop being a whiny libtard and grind some money before popping out kids. Or teach them yourself if you're good enough.
This is 100% true. Although the how is a very different and difficult question.
In any event, it needs to be decentralized. Whatever is good enough to be implemented globally will be picked up by any individuals and groups naturally.
Depending on your field you'd end up hiring a code monkey for a mathematician's job (AI = Statistics = Mathematics =/= Copy/pasting code).
Not gonna happen without costing you hundreds of thousands of wasted capital so they can catch up on 5-8 years of fulltime study, which while working would turn north of 10 years.