'Something Terrible Has Happened': Carl Sagan Saw What US Schools Were Doing to Children Decades Ago
The Take (by Jon Miltimore) • 594 implied HN points • 20 Oct 24
- Young children are curious and ask deep questions about the world, but as they grow older, that curiosity often fades away. This change happens during their school years.
- Simply throwing more money at schools does not solve the problem. Good schools need choices and options that meet students' needs rather than just more funding.
- Many believe that schools should be run more by the people and less by the government. This could help create better learning environments for children.