• America's Not-So-Broken Education System

    From Amine Moulay Ramdane@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 12 09:15:38 2021
    Hello,


    I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..


    America's Not-So-Broken Education System

    Read more here:

    https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/06/everything-in-american-education-is-broken/488189/

    I have just talked about the way to success, and read the following
    about the best big brains from around the world in USA so that to understand more about the way of success:

    Let's look for example at USA, so read the following from Jonathan Wai that is a Ph.D., it says:

    "Heiner Rindermann and James Thompson uncovered that the “smart fraction” of a country is quite influential in impacting the performance of that country, for example, its GDP."

    And it also says the following:

    "“According to recent population estimates, there are about eight Chinese and Indians for every American in the top 1 percent in brains.” But consider that the U.S. benefits from the smart fractions of every other country in the world because it
    continues to serve as a magnet for brainpower, something that is not even factored into these rankings.

    What these rankings clearly show is America is likely still in the lead in terms of brainpower. And this is despite the fact federal funding for educating our smart fraction is currently zero. Everyone seems worried Americans are falling behind, but this
    is because everyone is focusing on average and below average people. Maybe it’s time we started taking a closer look at the smartest people of our own country."

    Read more here:

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-the-next-einstein/201312/whats-the-smartest-country-in-the-world

    So as you are noticing it's immigrants(and there are about eight Chinese and Indians for every American in the top 1 percent in brains) that are making USA a rich country.

    And read also the following to understand more:

    Why Silicon Valley Wouldn’t Work Without Immigrants

    There are many theories for why immigrants find so much success in tech. Many American-born tech workers point out that there is no shortage of American-born employees to fill the roles at many tech companies. Researchers have found that more than enough
    students graduate from American colleges to fill available tech jobs. Critics of the industry’s friendliness toward immigrants say it comes down to money — that technology companies take advantage of visa programs, like the H-1B system, to get
    foreign workers at lower prices than they would pay American-born ones.

    But if that criticism rings true in some parts of the tech industry, it misses the picture among Silicon Valley’s top companies. One common misperception of Silicon Valley is that it operates like a factory; in that view, tech companies can hire just
    about anyone from anywhere in the world to fill a particular role.

    But today’s most ambitious tech companies are not like factories. They’re more like athletic teams. They’re looking for the LeBrons and Bradys — the best people in the world to come up with some brand-new, never-before-seen widget, to completely
    reimagine what widgets should do in the first place.

    “It’s not about adding tens or hundreds of thousands of people into manufacturing plants,” said Aaron Levie, the co-founder and chief executive of the cloud-storage company Box. “It’s about the couple ideas that are going to be invented that
    are going to change everything.”

    Why do tech honchos believe that immigrants are better at coming up with those inventions? It’s partly a numbers thing. As the tech venture capitalist Paul Graham has pointed out, the United States has only 5 percent of the world’s population; it
    stands to reason that most of the world’s best new ideas will be thought up by people who weren’t born here.

    If you look at some of the most consequential ideas in tech, you find an unusual number that were developed by immigrants. For instance, Google’s entire advertising business — that is, the basis for the vast majority of its revenues and profits, the
    engine that allows it to hire thousands of people in the United States — was created by three immigrants: Salar Kamangar and Omid Kordestani, who came to the United States from Iran, and Eric Veach, from Canada.

    But it’s not just a numbers thing. Another reason immigrants do so well in tech is that people from outside bring new perspectives that lead to new ideas.

    Read more here:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/08/technology/personaltech/why-silicon-valley-wouldnt-work-without-immigrants.html


    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?0JrRgNC40YHRgtGM0Y/QvSDQo@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 6 09:24:48 2022
    If you want to know my opinion, then in my opinion actually we do not need more education than 1 class.


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  • From Brown Bear@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 6 19:46:49 2022
    06.06.2022 19:24, Кристьян Робам пишет:
    If you want to know my opinion, then in my opinion actually we do not need more education than 1 class.

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    Смотрите, люди, это чмо перевело свой, так сказать, никнейм на русский
    язык. К чему бы это?
    American education will soon be not more 0.5 classes. Other 12 classes
    will consist only of sexual upbringing. Children will study how to put a
    condom on a cucumber. Anyone who has forgotten how to do this will get a
    repeat lesson next year. And so on.
    --
    Definitely a socialist, an infinite pohu%st and
    the worst troll on the Earth.

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