How to kill a country's education system
in 10 simple steps
2025-04-10 by Luca Dellanna
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Give teachers tenure, so bad ones cannot be dismissed.
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Require better students to study longer so they spend their prime years outside the workforce and delay gaining compounding job skills.
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Assign responsibility for both education and certification to the same institutions, thereby introducing a significant conflict of interest.
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Mandate that all degrees have the same duration so that even students pursuing less complex degrees graduate with substantial debt and considerable opportunity costs.
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Hire teachers based on criteria other than their teaching proficiency – for example, their ability to write papers.
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Have the government, rather than colleges, provide loans to students so universities have no vested interest in their students' success.
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Prohibit students from using tools they will utilize throughout their lives, such as Excel or AI, thereby preventing them from learning how to use these tools effectively.
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Publish research exclusively behind paywalls, particularly research that was funded by public money.
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Group individuals by birth year irrespective of talent, thereby causing the most capable students to adjust to the pace of the least capable students.
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In general, design an education system based on the premise that knowledge is scarce and student time is plentiful, in an era where the inverse is true.