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The Slow Death of School

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By Charles Stampul
Ridgewood NJ, The trend of the next ten years is more real, more practical.  In the face of AI, the world will grow more true and pragmatic, bringing about the end of school as we know it.  With the young and able bodied declining as a percentage of the population, our society will no longer see fit to waste some of the best years of people’s lives.

Part of what will bring about the end of school is the collapse of the college myth.  We are quickly reaching a time when having a college degree will count not for, but against a young person and a college network won’t hold much pull.  In a more real, more practical age, only skills will matter.  “Nice piece of paper, love the embossed letters, what skills can you demonstrate?” Having a college degree today means having about ten years of mistaken beliefs to correct and thousands of dollars in student loans to pay back.  In the next ten years apprenticeships will become more common and more revered.  This will be very good for young people.
School is suffering a slow death because it is unsafe.  School is the most likely place for a child from a two parent home to be assaulted.  It is violence more than anything that keeps people from realizing potential.  The landmark book The Bell Curve showed that, to a large extent, IQ is destiny.  People will rise to the level of their IQ, regardless of how and where they are educated.  IQ is increased only through well-being. Being breastfed as an infant, growing up in a stable home and being peacefully parented and educated maximizes a person’s IQ.  School has largely no positive effect.
Another thing that will contribute to the end of government schooling is property tax deflation. School districts throughout the US have run up huge budgets to make work for college education program graduates.  This has put pressure on appraisal districts to inflate home valuations to elevate tax appraisals.  Residential real estate is at a level compared to wages that can’t be sustained.  Property taxes are going to have to be lowered.  Schools are going to have to be closed.  It’s happening more and more throughout the country and the trend will accelerate.
Parents will very soon stop forcing their children to lug 20 pounds of books back and forth from school every day when all the knowledge of the world is contained on one 5 inch, 5 ounce device.  They will stop forcing them to sit all day listening to education program graduates when the greatest teachers in history are one touch away.  School is suffering a slow death and it’s a good thing.
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4 thoughts on “The Slow Death of School

  1. Just like Midlandpark high school

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  2. The Bell Curve should be required reading for all high schoolers. Of course, that kind of data is not allowed to be discussed. My kids will read it.

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  3. Very true!

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  4. AI.
    The perfect indoctrinator….

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