What is education, knowledge in basic skills, academics,
technical, discipline, citizenship or is it something else? Our
society says only academic basics are important and that is
based on collecting knowledge without understanding its value.
How about the processing of knowledge, using inspiration,
visionary ambitions, creativity, risk, ability to bounce back
from failure, motivation? Most education institutions don’t
consider these skills. These skills are associated with
understanding the value of knowledge. There is a huge
disconnected gap and this is a problem for high school students
in particular.
Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and many other super achievers never
finished grade school. They succeeded because they knew how to
research, collect information for a selected project and process
knowledge. Classroom environment does not work that way, it
focuses on the collection of knowledge without a clear purpose,
other than high-class grades. If the purpose does not motivate,
other than to please the teacher, then there is nothing to
process outside of memorizing answers for test. The typical
student is academic challenged while being motivation starved.
Lack of motivation is lack of knowledge processing skills. The
typical college graduate will have a professional skill that
supplies life’s basic needs, that’s all.
What is education? The answer is, all elements in the opening
paragraph and more, relate to education and all should be
considered. This would be ideal and sounds good, but "all" is
not possible where performance must be measured. Only what can
be measured will be selected and the measuring tool is the
written test. Anyone who does not have the ability to put clear
thoughts on paper is labeled a failure. All natural skills,
including knowledge processing, does not count. The fact is,
what is exercised grows stronger, what is ignored stays dormant.
The classroom exercises the collection of academics, leaving all
other natural skills in the closet.
Test does not measure intelligence or ability, it does not
measure how the mind processes information, how motivating
experiences develop persistence, or how the mind sorts out
instincts, opinions, evaluations, possibilities, alternatives.
Knowledge by itself has no value, it is like a dictionary filled
with words. Words by themselves have no value, it is the process
of stringing them together that gives them value. How they are
strung together determines the level of value. Now our education
system is becoming a system that memorizes the dictionary. When
students have memorized selected knowledge, then they will be
given a one-day test, based on dictionary knowledge, which will
influence employment opportunity for the rest of their life.
Natural skills are not considered. Is this how America became
the worlds' economic leader? NO! Knowledge only has value when
used with a process and process in an artificial environment is
not predictable or measurable.
Achievers in life use inspiration and motivation to overcome
barriers. Teaching to the test does not inspire or motivate
anyone, memorizing does not inspire a love to learn, in fact, it
does just the opposite, it turns off the desire to learn.
Education’s goal should be to develop a love to learn that stays
with students throughout a lifetime. Education should be a
lifetime experience, not limited to the youth years.
Educators are switching to test because there is a crisis in
education of their own making and society wants measurable
results. This pressure is passed on to political leaders who
base political decisions on what is measurable, which is
academic test and test are based on acceptance of the status
quo. Ever student must now accept the status quo and be an
academic intellectual or be labeled a failure. Natural talent
and knowledge processing skills does not count. Students
receiving the failure label are growing in numbers and percent,
all because the system measures selected knowledge on a one day
standardized paper test.
Consider the parent who is having a problem with a word
processor. On their own, they can’t solve the problem. They have
been collecting knowledge for years, but their knowledge
processor is in hibernation. With any new gadget, someone has to
teach them, they can’t figure it out for themselves. Their
thirteen-year-old boy comes to the rescue. He has limited
knowledge, but he knows how to processes available information.
He explores the word process problem until he finds a solution.
He is not unusually smart, this is a teenager’s natural approach
to finding solutions.
All young children have a natural talent for creative process of
information. It’s during the teen years that natural creative
processing is replaced with the status quo. The status quo
memorizes knowledge and forgets how to process it. In the
classroom, memorizing is what counts. Standardized test
reinforces the status quo. It kills creative processing ability.
Status quo attitudes will follow them into adult life where they
will have to ask their children for help.
Today, the education has a new tool on the market. Behavior
control drugs. Any student who refuses to accept the status quo
is labeled a troublemaker and will be drugged. The student now
behaves in the classroom with glassy eyes and school officials
receive high performance ratings. The student may get passing
grades and land a job with a comfortable wage, but that will be
all. Teenage dreams of great ambitions are gone.
Fact: Self-made millionaires are not "A" students in the
classroom. The way they process knowledge is in conflict with
classroom priorities. The self-made millionaire has a vision,
then he researches specific knowledge, applies intuitive
knowledge and process all the elements, searching for a workable
solution. Finding alternative ways to do common tasks makes
millionaires. The secret is vision, research and processing, not
pre stored knowledge.
The typical employer wants employees with dictionary knowledge,
not visionaries. They want employees who follow orders, are
willing to do repetitive tasks, be happy with a limited role,
and accept the status quo. Repetitive tasks' is efficiency and
this is where profits are made. Also, the status quo prevents
the exposure of blunders by leaders. Too many blunders and
profits disappear. In a status quo environment visionaries
become bored quickly and soon receive the troublemaker label by
offering alternatives or exposing blunders, sometimes leading to
dismissal, yet, their ideas increase efficiency and create new
sources of profits for the company. In the long haul,
visionaries are the one’s who make above average wages no matter
what their formal education level. The education system now has
the tools to kill off this type of person, behavior control
drugs! As these students move into the workforce, status quo and
blunders will kill off the typical business.
What can be considered a quality education? A quality education
is custom design that addresses the unique abilities of each
student and has a positive emotional experience. Custom
education evaluates natural talent and how the student learns.
This is why home schooled students out perform classroom
students. Parents learn what works and does not work, then focus
on what works. With this method, students develop a love to
learn and learning becomes a lifelong process.
What type of education environment, do you think, will produce
consistent winners?