(A critique of institutional education based on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PsLRgEYf9E)
Dear Architects of the Future,
As we stand on the edge of a new semester, let’s take a moment to ask a question that’s more important now than ever: What is school for? Is it just a place to collect diplomas and memorize facts, or could it be something more – a space where we truly prepare for exceptional lives in a changing world?
Imagine if school wasn’t stuck in the past, but evolved with the present – if we welcomed phones, AI, and all the tools of modern life into the classroom and used them to teach creativity, critical thinking, and the skills that truly matter. What if school was about learning how to navigate the world as it is now, not just as it was a hundred years ago?
This is a love letter to the idea that education can be a living, breathing thing that grows with us. That it can be a place where we don’t just prepare for life, but learn how to shape it into something extraordinary. Let’s reimagine school as a place where possibility is always on the syllabus.
With hope for a brighter future,
The Radical Left…Fellow Reimaginers of Education