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by hash872
2519 days ago
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>Education is more a filtering mechanism than an enrichment mechanism. Panning does not create gold This is a pretty bad analogy man. Education, starting with basic literacy & numeracy, improves virtually everyone who goes through it- which is why mandatory education is part of every society now. Literacy alone completely changes outcomes for say women in developing countries. Just mandating an extra 4 years of high school in agricultural countries that really could've used the teenage help in the fields was a huge step forward for humanity. Education is an improvement process more than a filtering process, no one is born knowing how to read, count, do algebra, code, etc. I agree it does contain a filtering element too, but societies where the construction workers & janitors can read are better than ones where they can't |
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Caplan makes a very compelling case that education, while inarguably teaching something, primarily serves to signal preexisting ability.