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199: Parent Question - How Is My Educational Philosophy Impacting My Son?
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199: Parent Question - How Is My Educational Philosophy Impacting My Son?
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Topic: Darrell calls in to discuss his concern that his understandably negative attitude towards public school might not be the best motivator for his teenage son.
Discussion:
-The importance of balance in life
-Tutoring frustrations and resignation
-The opportunities created by school performance and military service?
-How the schools feed the military
-Deferring happiness and self-actualization for the promise of a later payoff
Look Closer:
Schools Are For War
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2012/05/schools-are-for-war.html
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Discussion:
-The importance of balance in life
-Tutoring frustrations and resignation
-The opportunities created by school performance and military service?
-How the schools feed the military
-Deferring happiness and self-actualization for the promise of a later payoff
Look Closer:
Schools Are For War
http://www.overcomingbias.com/2012/05/schools-are-for-war.html
$6.00/Month - Join the A/V Club and Receive Bonus Content
We need 150 monthly subscribers! If you listen to the show and enjoy the videos, please consider making a commitment of $6.00 per month, or about $.20 per day. When we launch the new site, you'll have access to a bonus content section that will be updated weekly. Please sign up right here.
Released:
Feb 27, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (21)
4. School Has Robbed Young People of Their "Why": Teens are drowning and purposelessness, searching for meaning. Political operators, tech giants, and disingenuous marketers are happy to tap into that desire and angst for their own exploitative purposes, offering young people a pre-packaged "why." by School Sucks: Higher Education For Self-Liberation