Posts tagged MN
Kyle, Associate Theatre Director, Father, NY/UK

But I think the major things – the metrics for instance, – are evil.  Evil, evil, evil – because it can be misconstrued.  It’s so easy to go, “90%, yay!”  But what does that 90% actually mean?  And does that actually make you a better human being?  Possibly.  But it also may not make you a human being at all, it just makes you good at being valued in a larger system, a good result. 

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Phong, Senior Compliance Officer, Father of 2, MN

I think formal schooling plays a vital role but it’s one of many factors of a good overall education.  Students in school is like a chef at a grocery store.  Teachers provide the educational tools and some recipes.  Some students follow the recipe, and that’s okay.  Some students are more creative to take the raw ingredients to deviate from the recipes to create something wonderful and new. 

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Ali, International Development Worker, MN

You should learn morality and things in a public school. Something I want to see my kids have as an experience that I didn’t have is exposure to diversity. By that I mean being surrounded by people that aren’t like you and learning how to form relationships with them. Also just exploring really diverse ideas and being developing a global mindset is important from a really young age. When I think of that, I also think about being a child and if you were presented with all of these different ideas, how do you ever figure out what is right or wrong? How do you make sense of the world? Schooling must be coupled with a moral base.

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Linda, Mother, Retired Teacher, MN

"To me, happiness is family, and friends, and doing something that’s meaningful in your life.  And it’s also partly making enough money that you don’t have to worry about things.  You can do the things you want to do.  You don’t have to worry about your next meal or how you’ll pay for your kids’ college.  You can afford the necessary things and some fun things as well."

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