>>13612043>1. Abolish journals, move to an open repository/scoring system like many mathematical disciplines already haveAgree
>2. Stop talking to pop culture mediaAgree, but would require some form of coercion, specially since there are many incentives to talk to media. Would probably end up depending deeply on government support and all goverments are useless.
>3. Stop letting political appointees convey the messageThis ties in to my previos point.
How would you achieve this? How do you even identify who's got an agenda or who's being an honest journalist?
>4. As a society we need to be more receptive and welcoming of open conversations about high level concepts. Dumbing the message down causes nothing but confusion and resentment so education is the keyI wish, people are incredibly retarded tho. Most people simply can't grasp higher concepts no matter how much education you throw at them.
>5. Fix the US public school science education model and include a robust course on statistics with real world examplesPlease remember this is a global problem that encompasses much more than just the US.
But yeah I agree, much more comprehensive statistics in highschool are not only possible but a necessity