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Ask HN: Are tech bootcamps the only way to get people out of poverty?
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2 points
by sadok
2577 days ago
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Trying to decide on the best way to teach people "how to fish". There are a significant number of for-profit and non-profit companies, including some YC companies, that just give people "fish". Don't get me wrong, this is great: some of those things are entire houses for people that don't have anywhere to live. However, this is not scalable to the millions of people living in poverty. In Mexico, for example, only 27 out of every 100 poor people will leave poverty behind. I know coding/design/tech bootcamps have helped people break out of poverty, but are they the only option? |
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Having said that I have a couple issues with the camp I attended and others that follow the same pattern:
1. The camps are poor at identifing good candidates, or just don't. They want to get as many people as possible through the program as that is where the money is.
2. Camps don't filter out existing students who just aren't working out. They call them "boot camps" but generally people don't get booted... even students clearly struggling with the concept of a cli remain in the class and slow things down tremendously... even weeks into the class.
3. I put in a ton of out of the classroom time to be what I thought was an "ok" boot camper. Most poor have very little time as being working poor uses a lot of time and energy.
I think the system maybe can work, but I'm not sure anyone is doing it right.