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May 22, 2015
Ten Ideas to Save the Economy #5: How to Reinvent Education
By Robert Reich
We have to reinvent education because it's not working for too many of our kids -- who are either dropping out of high school because they aren't engaged, or not getting the skills they need, or paying a fortune for college and ending up with crushing student debt.
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Reprinted from Robert Reich Blog
In fact, I think we can and must go further -- not just making public higher education tuition-free, but reinventing education in America as we know it. (That's the subject of this latest video in my partnership with MoveOn, "The Big Picture: Ten Ideas to Save the Economy." Please take a moment to watch now.)
We have to reinvent education because it's not working for too many of our kids -- who are either dropping out of high school because they aren't engaged, or not getting the skills they need, or paying a fortune for college and ending up with crushing student debt.
First, stop the wall-to-wall testing that's destroying the love of teaching and learning. Let's get back to a curriculum that builds curiosity, problem solving, teamwork and perseverance, and away from teaching to the test. Give teachers space to teach, and give students freedom to learn. Limit classrooms to 20 children so teachers can give students the individual attention they need.
Offer high school seniors the option of a year of technical education, followed by two years of free technical education at a community college. The route into the middle class shouldn't always require a four-year college degree. America needs technicians who can install, service, repair, and upgrade complex equipment in offices, laboratories, hospitals, and factories.
And critically, we must increase pay and improve conditions for the men and women who power our schools -- teachers and school staff who educate our kids, clean our classrooms, and keep our schools safe.
By reinventing education in these sensible ways, we all gain.
Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, has a new film, "Inequality for All," to be released September 27. He blogs at www.robertreich.org.