INNATE GENIUS: Global Talk on Education
Episode 2: The Educational Paradox of the United States: An Abundance of Resources and a Deficit of Genius How does the nation that produced more Nobel Prize winners than all other countries combined (425+), created Google, Apple, and Tesla, and stands on the verge of a $549 billion EdTech revolution... systematically fail to educate its own children? The devastating data: * American 15-year-olds rank 26th out of 38 in math (PISA 2022) * Over 411,000 classrooms have unqualified teachers * Students owe $1.81 TRILLION in debt * Only 28% of 8th graders are proficient in math * The bottom 10% lost more than a full year of learning This isn't a resource problem. The U.S. spends more per student than most nations. Even $200 billion in pandemic relief didn't reverse the decline. The real problem? A factory-model system designed for the 1900s industrial economy is crushing the genius needed for the 21st-century innovation economy. Dr. Konstantin and Sarah expose the five pillars of genius suppression: standardization, age-based grouping, time-based progression, teacher-centered instruction, and compliance testing. Then they reveal the solution: what becomes possible when America's technological power is directed toward unlocking genius instead of enforcing uniformity.
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