Education
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I was entering college, Long Island University, and I had always wanted to be a teacher, and so I minored in
education
and I took all the appropriate courses, and then when it was time for me to go for my license, I had to take a written exam, an oral exam and a medical exam.
I went to a very elitist, snobbish, expensive
education
in India, and that almost destroyed me.
The
education
system in India makes you look at Paris and New Delhi and Zurich; what are you doing in this village?
She has a cabinet, a minister of education, a minister for energy, a minister for health.
And of course, others using more sophisticated methods in the literature have controlled for poverty and
education
and so on.
The freeways, coupled with massive governmental subsidies for the suburbs via infrastructure and home loans, allowed people to leave the city at will, taking with it tax base, jobs and
education
dollars.
I didn't want to be one of the almost 50 percent of college graduates leaving the state at the time, and I thought I might use my fancy college
education
at home for something positive.
These would be used for education, cultural tourism, etc.
It's used for studies, for visualization, as well as for
education.
When his kids went into school in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, he saw the
education
system and decided he wanted to do something about it.
33 percent of all of our regrets pertain to decisions we made about
education.
We wish we'd taken better advantage of the
education
that we did have.
Or what if our
education
professors consulted with our local public schools to decide how we're going to intervene with our at-risk students and then wrote about it in a local newspaper?
And that is to transform language translation into something that millions of people want to do and that also helps with the problem of lack of bilinguals, and that is language
education.
Now, the thing that I'm most excited about with Duolingo is I think this provides a fair business model for language
education.
So here's the thing: The current business model for language
education
is the student pays, and in particular, the student pays Rosetta Stone 500 dollars.
Imagine if a hundred years ago, the
education
system had all the knowledge we have today, including how best to teach.
This, or worse, is the type of access that hundreds of millions of Africans have to electricity, and to water, and to healthcare, and to sanitation, and to
education.
When I was teaching this Algebra 2 class, I was also working on my master's in
education
at Cal State East Bay.
There's no good reason to keep comic books and graphic novels out of K-12
education.
So employing people, yes, but also we started programming projects of microfinance,
education.
So you do vocational training, home
education
for those who cannot go to school.
Another student gave us feedback that she had learned to design with empathy, as opposed to designing for functionality, which is what her engineering
education
had taught her.
But Africa is a diverse continent, with vast disparities in health and wealth and income and
education.
I'd like to kick off by looking at
education.
Now
education
is a field the secular world really believes in.
When we think about how we're going to make the world a better place, we think education; that's where we put a lot of money.
Another point about education: we tend to believe in the modern secular world that if you tell someone something once, they'll remember it.
Our past president dedicated over a billion dollars towards STEM
education
at the expense of other subjects, and our current president recently redirected 200 million dollars of Department of
Education
funding into computer science.
Yes, our workforce needs specialized skill, but that skill requires a far less rigorous and formalized
education
than it did in the past.
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