@educator4ever36@donandcecilia1 Nearly every high level professional has personal items in their office. Artwork, photos, furniture they like. You act like people should be robots at work and have never stepped foot in a real CEO office.
I disagree. I had a teacher put up posters of classic rocks bands in class because that was his thing. Without that I wouldn’t have known about good music at a younger age. Picking up the vibes and idiosyncracies of the teacher is very important… which is why you can’t have loser teachers.
There are all these these valid critiques, but let’s just ignore them and pretend they are legit and accomplished something significant.
The truth is that half the “curriculum” is 3rd party EdTech slop they cobbled together. The other half is in-house-made programs that we have no reason to believe are any better than stuff already on the market. It's really not a reinvention of education whatsoever. It's just marketing for people who want to believe.
@ben_m_somers They don't really outperform everyone else because of "intelligence." It has a lot to do with selection bias and playing with statistics to create an impression to gullible people in their marketing.
That's very dumb. They can fire you at any second. You have no stake or equity in the business. And much of the education that they offer is third-party apps that they cobbled together while pretending like it's reinventing education. It's just a very lame thing to stake your whole identity around.