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The Return of Craftmanship – Education Is Horked, Part 4

This is Part 4 in my continuing series, Education Is Horked. Previously I wrote about my thesis on the state of US education, The Myth Of The Career, and Questioning Everything. It is my hope to get people thinking about the tectonic shift happening under our feet and what part education plays in our ability […]

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Question Everything – Education Is Horked Part 3

This is Part 3 in my continuing series, Education Is Horked. Previously I wrote about my thesis on the state of US education and The Myth Of The Career. It is my hope to get people thinking about the tectonic shift happening under our feet and what part education plays in our ability to embrace […]

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The Myth of The Career – Education Is Horked Part 2

This is Part 2 in my continuing series, Education Is Horked. You can find Part 1 here. It is my hope to get people thinking about the tectonic shift happening under our feet and what part education plays in our ability to embrace the new world we find ourselves in. When I was in middle school, […]

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Education Is Horked – Part 1

From the Urban Dictionary: Horked – To be out of whack, to be completely unworkable I have been planning to write a series on the changing landscape of education for quite some time. It is perhaps the thing I think about more than any other as I raise my kids, as the decisions we make […]

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The Road Ahead For Education

About a year ago I had lunch with Henry Kaestner of Bandwidth.com about micro finance in developing countries. As a part of that lunch, I shared with Henry my ideas around changing education for the better in the next 5-10 years. My ideas during the lunch were based primarily on the book ‘Four Hour Workweek’ […]

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