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by hokua
5333 days ago
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If KA wants to be a nonprofit and do good, thats great. Charity is a good thing. But dont do it as a startup. What they are doing is not revolutionary, but another resource (albiet valuable). KA does not solve the fundamental problem that smart people dont want to become teachers. In time the hype around KA will fade as the problem in ed persist despite its efforts. The problems in education are structural. Technology cannot revolutionize a government monopoly. The major players have no incentive to change. |
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I'm a big fan of changing (disrupting, making less relevant) systems from the outside. Maybe KA won't bring about the change you seek, maybe it will take homeschoolers, or the Internet, or society taking advantage of the technology we have so one parent can stay home.