Jean Lievens: Noam Chomsky on Education

Culture, Education, Governance, Innovation, Knowledge
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Jean Lievens
Jean Lievens

Noam Chomsky discusses the purpose of education, impact of technology, whether education should be perceived as a cost or an investment and the value of standardised assessment.

Phi Beta Iota:  Education, intelligence, and research, nurtured as a whole, develop and empower “Smart Nations.”  Education is “root” for BOTH security AND prosperity — a major failing of corporate-owned governments is their rapid adoption of top-down tyrannical methods over bottom-up empowerpower which is where the agility is naturally resident.

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