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Brian, I agree with you, with one addition: Kids don't know what they need. If they did, many probably wouldn't be in public education.
This is an odd statement. Attendance of public school is compulsory for a large part of a students' career. It's not necessarily a matter of not knowing what they need; it's a matter of them lacking the legal capacity to explore other options.
Part of the problem; our education system is designed to promote obedience and to crush independent thought. The goal is proper, functional citizens, not thinkers and innovaters.
That's correct, as we've thus far noted with the basis of modern American schooling in the Prussian model that likely conditioned Germans into accepting the rise of fascism.