Dr. Duke Pesta is joined by Daniel Natal, a Business Ethics teacher, to discuss problems with modern education. Natal tells us that children are being taught what to think instead of how to think. Standards are being lowered to be more “inclusive”. The education system is also discombobulating its students with contradictory information, giving them behavioral disorganization – or as Natal calls it, synthetic insanity.
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