>>13642764>All levels of education optional.>Public schools closed.>Private schools closed.>Only freelance teaching allowed.>Teachers must be experts in their field, instead of useless asshats who happen to have teaching degrees.>They have complete control over who is in their classes.>All teachers earn $100k a year.Because I think the biggest obstacles to learning are sabotage and fighting between teachers, parents and the state, over what the individual should learn to pass arbitrary criteria, rather than what the individual wants to learn and what they probably and loosely need to be a functioning citizen.
We're taught so much stuff we forget, because it's mostly irrelevant to us. I didn't need trigonometry for the first 20 years of my life. I basically started over when I did need it for personal projects. You only remember something, if it was something you already had an interest in. I can't write very well, but there are adults my age typing things like
>yo, wat is up dude frfrfrfr??And they can't write letters, despite being forced to sit through those classes in school, because they didn't want to remember it at the time. The current systems we have, try to cultivate an interest in people who just aren't interested.
So, I say, let them learn to count and read, if that's all they want. Don't let them disrupt other classes with their presence. Get rid of them. Put them to work. Public schooling is a daycare at the expense of society. As adults these people just wander around until they end up in a worthless job, that would be automated but for the needs of the retard population.
TLDR: I don't see the point of a system, when it just wastes everyone's time and people don't really get anything out of it. High achievers will achieve, anyway, what's the point of gumming up workplaces with qualified morons?