Elon Musk’s Incredible Speech on the Education System | Eye Opening Video on Education

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Here's an incredible speech that Elon Musk give on the Education system, Schools, Colleges and Universities.
There’s a reason why all the successful people and billionaires don't like our education system. In this video Elon Musk talks about everything there is to know about his views on the education system, schools, colleges and universities. Check out the video and let us know your opinion in the comments section below.
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    @myidolelon1673@myidolelon16733 жыл бұрын
    • Kamu mencuri id aku..google aku tetap ada loyeraku

      @anitasaad4875@anitasaad48752 жыл бұрын
    • Why is Absolutely so important. Thank you Mr.Elon Musk 👍

      @Gg-rssystG8@Gg-rssystG8 Жыл бұрын
    • In the philippines it don't apply for women. Women just practice tiktok then when they get get old, they'll catch an american for money and green are. Then they get money. Shortcut for Prostitution with style.

      @projecthand2105@projecthand2105 Жыл бұрын
    • Can't agree enough.

      @stq3370@stq337011 ай бұрын
    • Your idol? LoL. Elon!?!??!!!!

      @1b.389@1b.38911 ай бұрын
  • I completely agree with Elon's views about education. Children need problem solving skills, which require actual thought and creativity rather than memorizing facts. My daughter is a creative teacher who quit teaching at public school and started private tutoring so she could teach her way. She would love teaching at this school!

    @karenstiltner1386@karenstiltner13867 ай бұрын
    • The education I received in small town Manitoba in the 1990s is the education people need right now. This is severe damage.

      @TBonerton@TBonerton3 ай бұрын
    • MSRA COURSE should be there for all.

      @harshadwakade6577@harshadwakade65773 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

      @wontanajj7820@wontanajj78202 ай бұрын
    • Pi🎉

      @hajjiassamobadile1208@hajjiassamobadile12082 ай бұрын
    • Musk is not educated himself, so he is not a authority to say this, even its funny he said it as he doesn't have college degree and also poor, why would people listen to him to start with?

      @peterreed8429@peterreed8429Ай бұрын
  • After 25 years of teaching I can tell you first hand, he is 100% correct. Those running our education system (not the teachers by the way) are doing a horrible job. It is being run exactly the way they want it, the problem is the goals they have do not aline with what is best for the students or society.

    @professor9347@professor93472 жыл бұрын
    • You're a teacher? -"aline"

      @zuutlmna@zuutlmna Жыл бұрын
    • exactly

      @aashishsinghnagvanshi4155@aashishsinghnagvanshi4155 Жыл бұрын
    • @@zuutlmna I R Professor

      @MensRightsEdmonton@MensRightsEdmonton Жыл бұрын
    • Conflict of interest is a common people problem.

      @raulromani7357@raulromani7357 Жыл бұрын
    • Ironic a professor is saying that, you’re part of the education system.

      @McFlashh@McFlashh Жыл бұрын
  • Very true the education offered in more than 96% of schools are not updated to meet the challenges of the times

    @Michael-ye1oe@Michael-ye1oe10 ай бұрын
    • Todays schooling is very bad for our mental health.Its so inefficient.

      @lazarusblackwell6988@lazarusblackwell69887 ай бұрын
    • Agree

      @happyserhii@happyserhii5 ай бұрын
  • When you go to school you learn the life of school When you leave school you learn the school of life…..

    @user-ud9rn7dw6q@user-ud9rn7dw6q7 ай бұрын
    • And learning the life of Life takes a lot of time learning, research reading note taking maybe taking extra courses, who has time for it, as the clock is ticking I am getting older. I would have liked to have my education in school that I could actually use in my life.

      @neoncat9573@neoncat95735 күн бұрын
    • And learning the life of Life takes a lot of time learning, research, reading, note taking, maybe taking extra courses. Who has time for it, as the clock is ticking I am getting older. I would have liked to have my education in school that I could actually use in my life.

      @neoncat9573@neoncat95735 күн бұрын
  • I didn't understand why I was learning what I was learning!! and till this day 80 % of what I learned has never been helpful or come in handy. I feel the education system only wasted my childhood. Never really prepared me for anything that I wanted to become.

    @amimalimbu942@amimalimbu9429 ай бұрын
    • Yes most students never use advanced math. They sloud explore what each child has a interest in . .

      @harryjackson4759@harryjackson47594 ай бұрын
    • only 80%. I say 95% of anything useful was learned at home.

      @BrianK-zz4fk@BrianK-zz4fkАй бұрын
    • It trains your brain to think a certain way. It’s not a waste. Go speak to someone with a middle school education or no education. You may not remember everything, but it trains your brain to understand and solve problems

      @joedav02@joedav02Ай бұрын
    • 80% so up through about 9 or 10th grade ? So you didn’t learn to read? You didn’t learn reading and auditory comprehension? Do math? Like percentages when you comment on videos? You didn’t learn socially acceptable behaviors that differ from toddlers? So you’re sad you might’ve been taught how to do reading and math using facts that didn’t FEEL relevant, but those skills didn’t get used in your life? You didn’t end up learning how to be on time for things? How to time manage by getting assignments done on time? Do cooperative work with group projects? How to share public spaces? They may not be explicitly on a test but you more than likely went to a school that encouraged and reinforced those skills. Or at least provided you a learning opportunity that you could have taken advantage of to learn those skills.

      @ThatTimeTheThingHappened@ThatTimeTheThingHappenedАй бұрын
    • @@ThatTimeTheThingHappened I learned to read, write and do math at home before even going to school. % was learned watching sports 😂. The rest of what you mention is more social skills. Those skills you really dont need school for. Theres sports, clubs and just playing with the kids in the neighborhood to learn those along with observing for parents. Think about it you were basically told to sit down and shut up for hours at a time to regurgitate what the teacher said. I can say I was happy that i took a keyboarding class in HS as it has helped alot in my career, and it was an elective😂.

      @BrianK-zz4fk@BrianK-zz4fkАй бұрын
  • Wht I can say, every school starts with these ideas until we don't care about the knowledge but grades only, then it starts to be worst place for the students and teachers.

    @chipsko2597@chipsko25972 жыл бұрын
    • I wouldn't say the same so for teachers.

      @demonlucy1050@demonlucy10502 жыл бұрын
    • @@demonlucy1050 hmmm

      @mTrader1@mTrader12 жыл бұрын
    • @@demonlucy1050 exactly yeah

      @alanmawson2187@alanmawson2187 Жыл бұрын
    • Only students not teachers

      @alanmawson2187@alanmawson2187 Жыл бұрын
    • @@demonlucy1050 they're victims and at the same time at fault, because despite knowing how harmful and destroying the education system is, they still follow it, just to get paid It's just about grades and money

      @luffluffy7@luffluffy7 Жыл бұрын
  • One size does not fit all and this is the way school is being taught!I feel like it tears down so many children’s morals 😢

    @jeanrussell8896@jeanrussell88965 ай бұрын
  • Holy shit how my school teacher can’t answer my question why I need to do this stuff?

    @kittencat1360@kittencat13602 жыл бұрын
    • So true. Teachers just order you to do stuff all the time, and they want you to not question yourself why you need to do it. But, still, why?

      @ThisIsAnInactiveChannel@ThisIsAnInactiveChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ThisIsAnInactiveChannel they just most afraid/fearfull of own and our survival so that's why they want to indoctrinate us with rubbish/trash knowledge ......so students can do normal jobs to live normal rubbish life .........

      @UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude@UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude Жыл бұрын
    • ….this is where the Generation 2.0 of artificial intelligence can and should replace the ordinary teacher in the classroom for many, if not all, students. The idea of a personalized AI teacher for each student is almost a reality!

      @edmundcharles5278@edmundcharles52782 ай бұрын
    • Not all teachers want to give that answer, but many have no choice.

      @mbdg6810@mbdg6810Ай бұрын
  • I used to teach and did not like the system. I resigned and homeschool my youngest. It was the best thing I ever did.

    @esperanzanemec7003@esperanzanemec70038 ай бұрын
  • As a homeschooling mom I smile to hear this. My kid is amazing at reading and struggling at math. This makes me know she's right on her own path. She and I talk about writing children's books. Develop our steghths and work on our weaknesses.❤

    @boondock8082@boondock80824 ай бұрын
    • If you are unschooling your children, get in touch with me any time My name is Derek Thomas Lirio. I've educated myself since I was a kid, started working for myself during high school and taught many others to do it. I used to skip school to meet with business owners and celebrities. Get in touch, I'll point you to different resources that are currently available for independent education.

      @DerekThomasLirio@DerekThomasLirio3 ай бұрын
  • I mean he is right. I am just month away from finishing high school. I loved learning new things since very young age. But then I started hating school, because you had to know this and this. So only things I was enjoying (languages and history), I learnt it myself from other sources much better.

    @patrikslizik4405@patrikslizik4405 Жыл бұрын
    • ironic that languges are your best subject, yet you cannot properly write....

      @Franky566@Franky5663 ай бұрын
    • I enjoyed science, biology, and such and I want to collage but no successful job straightaway, so my chance for success is my invention called the atommformer, akak formstarted a major innovations like Steve Jobs works, th8nsg Elon does, and resrsch at CERN, well my device I’m talking about is one which marked the particles needed for atoms and make whole atoms and compounds of them via 3d printing, like ex 3d print unlimited organs, liquid oxygen, seeds,watermelon,bricks,metals, fuel,material for solar energy, fusion reactors,you name it

      @mikeohawk95@mikeohawk953 ай бұрын
    • @@Franky566expecting perfect writing on the internet is a farce.

      @mbdg6810@mbdg6810Ай бұрын
  • I taught private music lessons for 26 years. I noticed that home schooled kids in general were more skilled, & overall 'smarter' than the other kids. They were followed by private schooled kids, then charter schools, with public schooled kids being dead last. I later taught ESL English for a private company. They were efficient & extremely effective in teaching. I finally ended up teaching social studies at a public school for 6 years. I was shocked at the level of incompetence, red tape, & flat out questionable tactics employed by the system. The teachers were NOT the problem, it was the system we were locked in. I ended up quitting & I'm now in business for myself teaching English. It is really difficult to put into words how self sabotaging the public school system is. One of the deans pretty much was knows as the master of disaster because whatever was working & effective she'd pretty much change & turn it into a total clusterf**k of inefficiency. I wholeheartedly agree with Elon on this. Don't even get me started about colleges & universities....

    @frankfuentes5659@frankfuentes565911 ай бұрын
    • I couldn't agree more colleges are just for assignments and hanging out with a group of people of your own age group

      @TheCatsSandra@TheCatsSandra11 ай бұрын
    • BS

      @brankobelfranin8815@brankobelfranin881510 ай бұрын
    • ​@TheCatsSandra and that's a good thing right?

      @assassin8636@assassin86369 ай бұрын
    • bruh this needs to be shared more

      @KopyErr@KopyErr9 ай бұрын
    • There is one education money pot. Funding has been siphoned from traditional public schools and given to charter schools and the voucher program. Traditional public schools have been under attack for decades by privatizers. There is ZERO evidence that charter schools out-perform traditional public schools and, in fact, are doing poorly in many parts of the US like, for instance, Ohio, where most of the charters schools are under-performing. Charters are rife with money mismanagement and they have WASTED a billion dollars in education funding. Vouchers often result in students attending religious private schools which teach fiction. If all traditional public schools were fully funded and politicians, non educators and privateers would keep their noses out of a profession for which they are NOT experts, traditional public schools would be much better. By robbing Peter to pay Paul, charters has siphoned off so much funding that traditional brick and mortar schools are in a state of disrepair, they have teacher shortages and crowded classrooms. Traditional public schools have had to get rid of nurses, teacher aids, librarians, counselors, and before and after school programs thanks to charters and vouchers. And, thanks to high stakes standardized testing, testing we don't need and that is hugely expensive to administer, traditional public schools have had to focus on Language Arts and Math causing learning loss in other subjects like Civics but isn't a dumb populace what big business wants? The US has a perfectly good test, NAEP, aka the Nation's Report Card also called the National Assessment for Education Progress. Traditional public schools used to be quite good and the envy of the world until privatization started. Traditional public schools turned out critical thinkers who later became US presidents. There's money in data and charters and vouchers. Charters are either privately owned or privately managed and there's little accountability or oversight. That's why they wasted a billion dollars. Look it up.

      @ninabishop8634@ninabishop86348 ай бұрын
  • I looked at school as a social event and not an educational one. But ended up with post graduate training and a great career. But it took my own inquisition into science do get it done. I can say with complete confidence 90% of my pre college education was useless.

    @WaterMan-ss6eb@WaterMan-ss6eb7 ай бұрын
    • Praticamente é quase o mesmo que dizer estudou duas vezes.

      @CarlosBraz-ve3ki@CarlosBraz-ve3ki3 ай бұрын
  • I was a university professor and took some underperformed and average grade students as PhD and MSc candidates. They graduated with indexed journal manuscripts, indexed books and find great job s in the university and government offices.

    @tajabdullah.malaysia@tajabdullah.malaysia8 ай бұрын
    • sir, do you mind sharing what do you mean by underperformed grade students as a professor pov?

      @ourmuse@ourmuse7 ай бұрын
    • @@ourmuseI think he meant those with average grades

      @rgseven6557@rgseven65576 ай бұрын
  • How awesome that these things can be said in the open like this and be put for public display. A unique time in history for sure.

    @jaysant6958@jaysant695811 ай бұрын
  • He is absolutely right about everything...because when you go for a job sometimes the things you go through in schools that don't matter. I think all countries in the world should acknowledge this idea..just teach work in a fun environment for children. Practical is better than theory. ❤❤

    @trishabhim4536@trishabhim45367 ай бұрын
    • I agree, but the education system is too lame to make that happen.

      @peacheedandee@peacheedandee4 ай бұрын
    • Check out the education system in Finland. I wish we had something like that in the US.

      @chgonutz@chgonutz3 ай бұрын
  • I like Elon's comment about disconnecting the grade system from the evaluation and just making sure people progress as fast as they can. I think the grading system is a Muda factory and unfair in many ways. Education evaluation needs to be revolutionized, to make it a more efficient "game" as Elon mentioned.

    @IvanGarcia-cx5jm@IvanGarcia-cx5jm7 ай бұрын
  • i was in tears a minute ago over my future and my university's last semester..and then idkkkk how i found this....LOVEEE

    @hejmeddig3103@hejmeddig31032 жыл бұрын
  • I hated school when I was coming up. I was smart and lazy at the same time. Lol. Very few classes were actually fun. I had good teachers all throughout. But I felt i I learned more from hands on, reading books about things that interested me. And first hand experience.

    @frankspikes7858@frankspikes785811 ай бұрын
    • Me too 👌

      @happyserhii@happyserhii5 ай бұрын
  • WHEN HE SAID,, AT HIGH SCHOOL , KIDS , DONT LEARN ANYTHING,, ALL THEY , DO .IS HAVE A GREAT TIME WITH FRIENDS AND,,, SO,100% RIGHT

    @williampalacio3489@williampalacio34892 жыл бұрын
    • I did learn 3 things. 1 suck up to the art teacher because I sucked at art to get a better grade. Write a 5 paragraph essay which is useful and how to spot someone maxing a bench press in weight lifting class😂 The rest was social I never did homework until the class before it was due cause could care less what the teacher was saying😂

      @BrianK-zz4fk@BrianK-zz4fkАй бұрын
  • Most if not all the examples of successful dropouts he gave went to private schools and had wealthy parents. An ordinary person can’t afford to take such a risk, and most would fail. That said, I agree with most of what he said. I thought a lot about what university gave me, and about the only thing was to prove that I could work hard and succeed. However, in most job interviews the interviewers had a poor view of top grades, probably because they didn’t get top grades, and want to make someone with too grades look stupid. Some interviews have work related tests e.g. create a program to represent in 3D capacitance on a touchscreen. I always did well at those. In my view most education enforces obedience, which is what most employers seek. They reward mediocrity, most employers cannot cope with autonomous employees. Tesla is an exception.

    @StillAliveAndKicking_@StillAliveAndKicking_5 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. These examples keep being given again again and again. Enough already

      @petyai1348@petyai13485 ай бұрын
    • Is Twitter an exception too?

      @Boro87@Boro873 ай бұрын
    • There are many examples of average income people who absolutely failed in standardized education, bucked the system, were unschooled, etc. who succeeded greatly. They just aren't known by people like Elon Musk.

      @thejoyfulhomemakermeganeli2454@thejoyfulhomemakermeganeli24543 ай бұрын
    • …..if one desires an example and test for one’s ability to accept self-discipline, confidence, and accomplishment - look to that of the successful military recruit graduate!

      @edmundcharles5278@edmundcharles52782 ай бұрын
    • ​@@edmundcharles5278😂

      @wisedeldu7011@wisedeldu70112 ай бұрын
  • Reminder: he's talking about exceptional individuals. For most middle-class+ jobs, you do need a degree. And for many people, college is a wonderful, educational experience. Don't get a degree just for the sake of going to college, but if you have a plan and college is a part of it, just go for it.

    @npineapple3077@npineapple30774 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. College has a place, but it's not for everybody.

      @hebercluff1665@hebercluff16653 ай бұрын
    • Elon Musk maybe smart, but he is wrong on this one. Using Gates, Jobs, etc, as examples, well they dropped out of college because they already had something going and didn't need college. I mean comon, Elon Musk himself was going to go back to phd program at Stanford if his venture didn't work out LMAO. Not everyone can create a company or product, but it doesn't mean they are not exceptional, and without college there would be no way for them to prove themselves. If they were so exceptional and dont need college, I doubt they would need to apply to a 10 hour shift technician job at Tesla or Space X LMAO

      @rodney5269@rodney52692 ай бұрын
  • I think all teens starting at the age of 14 or 15 should work or have some kind of internship while in school and college. You need to do both at the same time. It helps you figure out where you want to go in life. Sitting in a class room with no real life experience kind of stunts your ability to think creatively.

    @rhu8842@rhu88424 ай бұрын
    • It’s called sports and band. There are tons of other after school programs as well

      @albieoval1657@albieoval16574 ай бұрын
  • Modern Times : Vertical Education, Self Learning Ability, Master Language (Connectivity With people) English & Mandarin, Financial Planning Skills (Calculator), Solving Problems, Geography (Global Connectivity & Population) Serving The Mass, Mastering Water Art, Writing Art & Colors Soft Skills. Public Manners & Moral, Social (Charity), Food Skills.

    @wendyshoowaiching4161@wendyshoowaiching41619 ай бұрын
  • When my daughter took my grandson out of school he went from being a first grader to a 4th grader year. School was holding him back. For some kids they're constantly waiting for the others to catch up. I can't believe he reads me books at Six years old. We can't even be sneaky and spell things Because he know how to spell everything.

    @amyjaye6980@amyjaye69802 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, make sense

      @happyserhii@happyserhii5 ай бұрын
  • Some students read out side of school and learn some truths but if those students don’t agree with what the teacher s are told to teach the student will be called a liar. Some students travel and some teachers never travel a hundred miles from their homes…

    @dinahcharles6030@dinahcharles60305 ай бұрын
  • Completely agree. "People are not objects on an assembly line."

    @MatijaGrcic@MatijaGrcic2 ай бұрын
  • In my family some the most succesful are the ones that didnt go to school but had a lot of curisity like my brother he didnt graduate junior high and he gets paid the top salary at the company that he works because he is good at fixing machines i dint finished high school and have a construction company, i see the ones that went to school they are more dedicated to finding a good job rather than creating one for them they are scared to go out and just start from the bottom up.

    @mtt5979@mtt597911 ай бұрын
  • Grading schools based on standardized testing achievement levels has ruined public education. The entire curriculum is based on the tests. Interesting projects are often delayed until after the testing schedule is finished. Creativity has been totally stymied.

    @sandrawilliams4874@sandrawilliams487411 ай бұрын
  • For me school was literally as bleak as in Pink Floyd's The Wall. It was the beginning of a lot of trauma. I had teachers laugh at my future goals and tear up other students art and make them cry. Elon's school sounds very practical, hands on, and a bit more fun and engaging.

    @TrippyKitty08@TrippyKitty084 ай бұрын
    • We're you at my school? It was like that.

      @joehutter7083@joehutter7083Ай бұрын
  • Together a dream can be awakened. Together we can spark a renaissance of art, science, new skill trades, save American arts and crafts. I respect this innovator and real deal keep going, so will I. God bless America.

    @user-uy4bo6hs2f@user-uy4bo6hs2f6 ай бұрын
  • Elon is a genius,his works,thoughts and everything he did remain ,be greatful for that.

    @SladjanaPaunovic-io3fs@SladjanaPaunovic-io3fs16 күн бұрын
  • Agreed, enjoyment plays a BIG part. When i was in year 7, i had a great teacher and classroom environment for maths. the atmosphere was so relaxed and engaging. there were even little inside jokes, and people actually even put their hand up and was like 'why cant you do this [insert other way they thought about]?. like they actually thought about what was being taught. i found the class so great that i got mostly grade 7's without even having to revise, and having loads of time at the end to fill my test pages up with cool creative drawings. it was just so amazing but then, we changed sets/into levels of classes grouped by maths ability. i got put in the top set. the classroom was dead silent with only the occasional rustling of paper, and the teaching method was horrible [we had to listen to what the teacher was saying, WHILE copying previous notes from the board down!]. So then i did not care about maths at all. rapidly dropping down a few grades each test and eventually to grade 3, i got moved down to middle set. which was much less intense than top. middle sets teacher was actually extremely good, i love that teacher, but it just wasn't the same environment as the first class. i cant remember exactly, but i got grades 5 - 6 i think? anyways now ive changed schools for the worst and i just feel really bad about it so my grades are horrible and im in bottom set because im new but idk why im talking about this since its not important so yeah enjoyment, thanks for listening to my Ted Talk

    @KopyErr@KopyErr9 ай бұрын
    • good talk bro

      @Wil_Lawton@Wil_Lawton8 ай бұрын
    • Where are you from btw ? How can we relate to each other so much even do not speak same language we are thousend of kilometres away from each other's but but conditions are actually same

      @v.k.sharma9240@v.k.sharma92407 ай бұрын
    • I agree. I recall teaching my cousin, there was a difference in my style versus the way her mom taught her. I taught her in a laid back manner, almost as sort of a friend, rather than a teacher. I. could tell she was way more relax, I encourage her to not worry about making mistakes, rather focus on enjoying herself. I maintained her attention through joking around & being playful with her, which gradually gained her trust. There was something important about this, the encouragement to make mistake was an absolute must, I was always there to answer any question she had, whereas her mom scolded her whenever she made a mistake. It was to say I personally greatly enjoyed experience, I understand some people have learning anxiety, I'm there to help. You could feel there was always a tenseness in the air. I believe this is what education is like: one in an extremely formal manner, while the other in a laid back manner, where learning does not feel like a chore, rather a sip of wine. It's extremely frustrating to watch from my perspective the justification professors and teachers has for their "style of learning" where upon it's nothing sort of lack luster, and ineffective. These teachers are not teachers, they do absolutely nothing, & while at it, they make your life miserable, every once of joy a person had for this particular subject were away. It's almost like a competition to see how dull they can make for an otherwise fascinating subject. I just wanted to tell you I completely understand, not to mention the creativity the education system has sucked away. To be frank, this entire education is flawed to the teeth, it's about time there' s a revamp of this. And many times I could never wrap my head around the fact some people take education super seriously to the point it's mentally damaging their health. I would've done everything such that my students does not have to feel this. This is a difference between a great teacher, versus the average. And you're definitely out of luck of you're a gifted student, or any particular student with a style of learning that's not one the formalize one we see in the education system.

      @Icarus47249fd@Icarus47249fd6 ай бұрын
    • Actually it is important, and you are correct. The learning environment itself has a huge impact, sondon't blame yourswlf andntry to see if you have other options.

      @gosteampunkdotcom@gosteampunkdotcom4 ай бұрын
  • He is very smart. I think it depends on what profession you go into if you go to college or not. Obviously if you want to be a doctor or lawyer going to college would be necessary. It would also matter what career path to choose to support yourself. There are many great apprenticeship programs out there. I have seen people who went to college who were very successful in their career path and those who didn’t choose college who were equally successful.

    @jude1515@jude15157 ай бұрын
    • Baloney.. Sort of. If you have stuck it out for four years and get a degree it tells a potential employer that you stuck it out. If u have good grades even better. It means you are a hard worker. If you went to a difficult school it tells the potential employer you can compete. I had no problem getting jobs. Went to Berkeley.

      @babyboomer9560@babyboomer95605 ай бұрын
    • If you want to do jobs in the conservative fields, college is very important because they don’t tolerate change much but entrepreneurship can be everyone

      @ericjiang7986@ericjiang79865 ай бұрын
    • Boomer blind spots very common

      @diann3880@diann38805 ай бұрын
    • Hell yeah, I don't want a doctor educated on youtube, wtf. College actually is very necessary in some cases.

      @JessicaMessicaTV@JessicaMessicaTV4 ай бұрын
    • A lot of new doctors admit to looking stuff up on web md.

      @Blockishbookhead@Blockishbookhead4 ай бұрын
  • I agree that college is somewhat useless, but I couldn't believe what Elon said about Tesla jobs do not require having a college degree. Almost every engineering related job post I see on Tesla Careers site requires a college degree.

    @kenchu5900@kenchu59008 ай бұрын
  • I believe that school was made for workers, good grades ? Good get a stable “high” paying job. They’re hiring you cause you’re a good worker, worker not thinker. Depending on your job of course but other wise you’d be underpayed. If you want another career path and have a plan or know where to find the info(internet/networking/experience) then people will say” you don’t go to college you don’t become successful “ they kill your creativity.

    @santiagogranados5460@santiagogranados5460 Жыл бұрын
  • I did think school was little more than a 13 year prison sentence. I did learn some but, I probably learned about 5 years of knowledge in 13 years. We home schooled our daughters and by 6th grade they were already testing beyond 12 grade.

    @chrislong1287@chrislong1287 Жыл бұрын
    • @Brian P this is the argument, everyone told me. I really don’t think the classroom environment was the most effective way to interact with others. Most the time conversation and natural play was very limited and controlled. And truly thinking creatively was at best discouraged but, at time’s punished . My daughters had many neighbor friends and cousins to play with and they were both involved in group sports and hobbies. Actually I think kids need more alone time. My daughters are adult now. 28 and 32. And I admit we all gave into the pressure of expensive college route. But my view of college is a little more positive because the student was a little more autonomy. They both earned graduate degrees via academic scholarships (still somehow cost a lot of money) One is a physical therapist and other a psychologist. These degrees certainly helped them in their career but, I do wonder if all the time and money spent was justified? I went to college for 10 years (as an adult) to earn post graduate degrees, which I believe to be much more interesting and valuable. I did very well with university as is common when people who enjoy what they are doing. Due to scholarships I did not pay a lot but, it was still a monetary burden and a huge consumer of time which. I wonder could have been used more wisely? The occupation I chose as a research scientist in biology would have been difficult to impossible without a PHD but, in reality not sure if that barrier is somewhat artificial? Certainly a place for intense classroom training but, if there is no desire and curiosity, pushing through is tough and maybe not very useful? Well any way…. Looks like I did a whole lot of bragging to make my point 🤪! Guilty. Thanks you the thoughtful message

      @chrislong1287@chrislong1287 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow! Nice to hear that, how did you do it please, I'm struggling.

      @wisepage7288@wisepage7288 Жыл бұрын
    • @@wisepage7288 what are you struggling with?

      @chrislong1287@chrislong1287 Жыл бұрын
    • @Chris long how did you teach the advanced subjects, like chemistry? I know f all about chemistry.

      @TheDayFamilyVlogs@TheDayFamilyVlogs Жыл бұрын
    • We are wasting lives!

      @joeboxter3635@joeboxter363511 ай бұрын
  • Most young people inspire by Elon . When he gives that kind of motivation is not for everyone so, I would like to say that when you give advice or motivational speech encourage young kids to be themselves work hard to achieve their goals instead telling them our educational system is terrible. I don’t say we have a great education system but we have to have first some thing in the ground. The school system you create for your kids is just for people to afford not for everyone.

    @hirutestifanos8158@hirutestifanos815811 ай бұрын
    • You got my comment buddy, it's absolutely true.

      @MzikTgospel@MzikTgospel11 ай бұрын
    • Wow that is some of the worst writing I've seen

      @slowery43@slowery4311 ай бұрын
    • How about you work hard, implement this comment, create a school like his where anybody can afford

      @gjinsama5516@gjinsama55168 ай бұрын
    • It's like Hey all are falling in the hole 🕳 All are jumping so we also jump

      @CoolChef28@CoolChef288 ай бұрын
  • 1,000% AGREE Elon! When we have kids, I want to enroll them in your school. The education system needs a major overhaul here in the US

    @ryanhartat@ryanhartat4 ай бұрын
  • College sucks because grades are more emphasised then learning learning comes from failure without that we are nothing

    @thenetworkguru3485@thenetworkguru34853 ай бұрын
  • É POR ISSO QUE EU O ADMIRO !!! 🤝🌟✍️ É EXTRAORDINÁRIO; QUE VISÃO AVASSALADORA 👏👏👏 ELON MUSK'S 🌹🌟✍️.

    @samanthamaximo2559@samanthamaximo25599 ай бұрын
  • I still don't know to this day why I went to school other than to turn me into a worker not a thinker. Being at school was worse than sawing my arm off with no anesthetic.

    @arnoldrimmer9161@arnoldrimmer91616 ай бұрын
  • Students are taught as though on an assembly line so that the end products are all the same. They’re easier to manage that way. I let my children choose their own direction and support them in their interest in order to build passions fir what they do.

    @kgoom22@kgoom22 Жыл бұрын
    • I wish all dads were like you.

      @ibezimjames8678@ibezimjames8678 Жыл бұрын
  • To quote John D Rockefeller; I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers. A quote from the man who helped engineer the curriculum for public schools aka school was created to make us workers not free thinkers who can work for themselves

    @alondusfuller3325@alondusfuller33255 ай бұрын
    • So very true!

      @redflamearrow7113@redflamearrow7113Ай бұрын
  • Elon must love his children…very much..how cool would it be to have Elon as dad? As you grew no dream, would be beyond your reach..with your dad as the most excellent teacher…very lucky kids! Good job Elon!!💕💕💕😊

    @PrincessWitcher3388@PrincessWitcher33889 ай бұрын
    • Wish Elon could help re-invent the entire schooling system, all children desperately need it..but Elon is so busy already, one man can’t do everything..there’s just not enough time, but, maybe other educators will step up and join with with him, and together it will get done…🌎

      @PrincessWitcher3388@PrincessWitcher33889 ай бұрын
  • Hi there! He's absolutely right about prevailing education system.Because education system is about fitting one into the parameters for the particular situation,it simply kills the best for the purpose. As a result,challenges in our life turn into problems and get resolved. Thanks & regards.

    @prashantmishra1994@prashantmishra19947 ай бұрын
  • I remember my science teacher in freshman year would bump grades lol. A bunch of the girls had a crush on him, and he wasn't a very good looking guy. Dude was really energetic and excited all the time, I'm guessing that's why. His was the only class I liked going to. Even when someone got a question wrong, he was able to break down why that kid thought that and and fix the thinking without making em feel dumb. I wonder how he's doing now.

    @jackiechan6460@jackiechan64603 ай бұрын
  • That's what we were taught and your uniqueness is exceptional.❤

    @jerrybatholo9158@jerrybatholo9158 Жыл бұрын
  • Practical training is the main factor and there is complete absence of it from school. Wasting time on bizarre subjects, never gonna use . Jack of all Trades or Really good at one thing

    @irfanabbassi9202@irfanabbassi9202 Жыл бұрын
  • I believe in Elon Musk, in your life, God Bless you, believe in your capacity non in your money

    @user-un9it7wg5h@user-un9it7wg5h2 ай бұрын
  • There's people up there thought they're the one whom make someone/ some solution successful in education system and they wanted all the people thinking of them like that.

    @Boleh888@Boleh8888 ай бұрын
  • The educational system stifles learning it certainly doesn't encourage it. The educational system teaches individuals to get in line and play follow the leader, just like in everything else that is associated with the human experience. Most of the educational system is like most everything else in our society you have nuances that you simply cannot overcome. Daydreaming is also part of education, most educators certainly don't believe in that. I find it benificial to be independent and approach it from that angle.

    @clifforddriver9434@clifforddriver94348 ай бұрын
  • I’ve seen some amazing exceptional young kids it’s the educational system that has no future

    @kimfakekardashianfake664@kimfakekardashianfake6642 жыл бұрын
    • it need to change from indoctrination to enlightenment .....

      @UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude@UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude Жыл бұрын
    • I agree. The one we got doesn’t have one and doesn’t deserve to have one

      @blackstorm8959@blackstorm8959 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing is caring god bless you always and forever awesome beautiful legend Elon🤴⭐️❤️🕊 Musk shiny⭐️ star ⭐️forever blessed❤️🕊

    @florchavez2119@florchavez211910 ай бұрын
  • As my thoughts to this, it shows the brilliance of understanding what is truly wrong and should be fixed in our society. As well as any and many other social systems.

    @gamplexx3252@gamplexx32524 ай бұрын
  • I have a little boy and Ive totally lost hope in the school system. It actually depressing me and how it is impacted my life between myself and my son. Constantly receiving negative comments about him. He is only 5 and I'm tired of it already. I wish I could have a home tutor and not bother with school.

    @sarajones6046@sarajones60466 ай бұрын
    • Could try homeschooling maybe, or co-op schools? Thry are really fun when you hook up with groups. Remember Edison and Einstein both did very poorly in regular school and got negative comments from teachers all the time too.

      @gosteampunkdotcom@gosteampunkdotcom4 ай бұрын
  • What he said is one of the essences of the Montessori Education approach.

    @lisashung9442@lisashung94424 ай бұрын
    • …. The Montessori method is more than 100 years old. We are in the 21st-century now and we need to advance for beyond that method, oven instruction and learning.!

      @edmundcharles5278@edmundcharles52782 ай бұрын
  • I agree with u totally on the whole school thing for sure ❤

    @zombro1078@zombro10787 ай бұрын
  • The school he described is similar to the New School system implemented in Colombia for children of low income areas. It is a multigrade system. It helps teachers to offer instruction to a variety of students in different grades in a single classroom. With the facilitation of the teacher older students help to youngers students, a process to facilitate sharing knowledge and fix the concepts.

    @virginiaberges7745@virginiaberges77454 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely true!!

    @annieanhdo1906@annieanhdo19063 жыл бұрын
  • My youngest went to montessori school and this sounds very similar ❤

    @brendahopkins62@brendahopkins622 жыл бұрын
  • One thing I think is that there needs to be more work done to make academic databases more easily accessible by the public. You can learn anything for free to an extent, but if you want to start accessing scholarships and research you need funds

    @mrburns91@mrburns913 ай бұрын
  • Hello good morning boss Elon musk stay safe GOD bless you 👍👍🇵🇭

    @virgentina4757@virgentina4757 Жыл бұрын
  • I have learned if you have a interest in ANYTHING the mind will route your thought to the excitement level. It truly engages something in the heart, that speeds the thought process in the mind. It's actually what makes people not sleep because it's almost impossible to slow that level down once it gets activated. People will actually think someone is crazy or on drugs and they are neither. The desire of a thought, like a "huge LOVE of really anything." There is a will power thats definitely is needed and its started as young as a baby. You have to have knowledge of your thought, but "Life" will give you that experience "if" IF... someone was paying attention to detail ;) that's really important. Actually a detail to attention has to not be just done but doing it on purpose... I BELIEVE will give you a human Activation... LMAO that will "Blow your Mind" 😊

    @ReneeLaurin-cj5fm@ReneeLaurin-cj5fm7 ай бұрын
    • hmm true

      @agenericboringhomosapien8108@agenericboringhomosapien81086 ай бұрын
  • That is not the case on this. Having a degree along with your personal skill is very good. That's excellent but you don't need to worry if you don't have any college degree. You can do whatever in your life to achieve success except for a degree. Degrees don't stop you from achieve what you want from life . That's the point

    @HanselNotionguy@HanselNotionguy Жыл бұрын
  • thank u sm for compiling these 🙏🏼

    @poppette1978@poppette197810 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your encouraging words

    @InnocentMulenga-kq4bl@InnocentMulenga-kq4bl9 ай бұрын
  • Thanks to school and society I lost interest in literally everything ...I can't do nothing now ..I'm nothing more than a lazy dumbass and now I can't blame anyone nor I can change things .. I'll never be the same curious child ever again

    @akshat2417@akshat241710 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing that.

      @lazarusblackwell6988@lazarusblackwell69887 ай бұрын
    • You can recapture it. It just takes a while. Get curious. Find something that does seem interesting. Try to be kind to yourself.

      @gosteampunkdotcom@gosteampunkdotcom4 ай бұрын
    • @@gosteampunkdotcom thanks for you kind words man... I'll try 🥂

      @akshat2417@akshat24174 ай бұрын
    • As one reply already stated, look into subjects and things you are interested in. Set an hour a day to do this at first. Once you find what you’re interested in your inert curiosity will take over and before you know it, you will realize you are now motivated all on your own. Hopefully, you will find an occupation that you can see yourself doing. Do research on internet first. Before spending money and time on training. Interview someone in such a position. So you can learn for yourself if it is the right field for you. What future expectations are in said field. For instance, will technology phase it out in the future. What is the starting salary and future expected max salary range. Please believe in yourself. Good Luck.

      @CAP-ts2eo@CAP-ts2eoАй бұрын
  • Elon, you are totally right. For instance me who was really into math, physics and English, used to think why do I have to learn biological terms, bones and bodies of species or chemical reactions and more as I wasn't interested in them at least once. Because of the poos school system, I could not have enough time to my lovely ones and was forced to learn the subjects that I did not, absolutely, like, as a result, I wasn't able to be better at none of them, consequently, I had to spend 2 more years to be better at my lovely subjects. I just lost my 2 years because of poor school system 😢

    @khurshedjan_official6916@khurshedjan_official69168 ай бұрын
  • Me being able to remember everything for class is hard this is why I always take notes or I have a note taker

    @marieazrak1951@marieazrak19515 ай бұрын
  • same sometimes its really torture..I like learning but why they r dng those things.. I really hate clg exams(not competitive bcos we select best by those exams) ,practicals records wasting soo mch time.. really focusing on exam more than subject nd knowledge going to clg is waste of time..

    @niharikavase3387@niharikavase338721 күн бұрын
  • I'm going to start a school like Elon Musk 🙂

    @muhilkumara8194@muhilkumara81942 жыл бұрын
  • I think at this point, KZhead and the internet in general, is far more valuable as a source of learning than any school or college.

    @mahmerkhan1287@mahmerkhan12878 ай бұрын
  • completely agree. I'm planning to put my child in a similar set up and when i saw the school mentors video its exactly similar to this. kids should love school. it shouldn't be a scary place to go to/ toxic place . make learning FUN.... thats how you will always remember what you have learnt.

    @issavibe03@issavibe032 күн бұрын
  • In my 4 years of college, all I did was "upload something before the deadline". I am free now, I have started learning from now. I think it's time to get a different perspective

    @MeemaTriveni@MeemaTriveni13 күн бұрын
  • Everyone has a different way of learning. Hence lots of us took private tuition in subjects that we were weak in.

    @shantiraj75@shantiraj7510 ай бұрын
  • The education system is imperfect but it’s probably still the most cost effective way to help most people create better lives for themselves. It doesn’t create optimal outcomes for the majority but what’s the alternative? Most people can’t afford to build their own experimental school? As far as tertiary education goes, the major problem is that too many people are studying useless subjects with no purpose or vocation. The standards are not hard enough and the subject matter isn’t focused on the skills and knowledge that employers need and want.

    @donharrold1375@donharrold137510 ай бұрын
    • Spot on about tertiary. Parents should know this when their kid takes out huge loans. The best scam in the book for colleges. Huge money.

      @KT34462@KT344625 ай бұрын
  • I like school and structure overall, though there were challenging times. The key is to engage and self motivate.

    @lyl3645@lyl3645Ай бұрын
  • Agreed 1000%

    @digit313@digit313 Жыл бұрын
  • Why does this only have 418 views??????????

    @jacksonvaldez5911@jacksonvaldez59112 жыл бұрын
    • They're as honest as they comes

      @NanNan-vd4hk@NanNan-vd4hk2 жыл бұрын
  • If anybody are solve the problem of climats change that is gonna be Elonu Musk.❤

    @tinocode.7116@tinocode.7116 Жыл бұрын
  • This is refreshing. I guess it's possible the next great discovery may not have anything to do with how we've been doing it so far.

    @CarlFritz-rr1cs@CarlFritz-rr1cs7 ай бұрын
  • I Love You Elon; your insight; your words. You touched so many hearts ❤️ 🥰❤️

    @MsStephanieJane31@MsStephanieJane31 Жыл бұрын
    • For sure, mine too 😊

      @happyserhii@happyserhii5 ай бұрын
  • "Colleges are just for fun..." killed me😂😅

    @user-jw1kn7lc8e@user-jw1kn7lc8e10 ай бұрын
    • Hi…. Greetings there Glad to hear from you. I appreciate your love, care and support …. Where are you watching from?

      @ElonMusk-ey1bc@ElonMusk-ey1bc9 ай бұрын
    • Incredible discussion ❤

      @leonardmvetingholeonardmve8130@leonardmvetingholeonardmve81303 ай бұрын
  • Education is not knowing many facts. Rather, learning how to think and problem solve is what education is for.

    @TryWithKev@TryWithKev2 күн бұрын
  • I studied computing and researched on internet during the 90s and I already saw this pattern. The insane growth of online information and amount college graduates pushed by the government blindly, degree will be worthless. It's simply supply and demand that we all learn in school. So my son is very mediocre in academics but I know he has the take risk "go getter" mentality. So I took my gut instinct told him to leave school and learnt a trade skill. After two years of finishing his apprenticeship, he decided to leave the company and only took him a week to find another job because there are hardly any youngsters willing to work in the industry. He is only 19 and earn more than a graduate.

    @DonJuanDM@DonJuanDM4 ай бұрын
  • Standout persons often have similar ideas. As I know, Henry Ford had similar ideas for education and he preferred to teach the boys in his school to implement their knowledges and skills in everyday practice

    @user-zb3dh9se2r@user-zb3dh9se2r11 ай бұрын
  • I hope that I can start my own school one day

    @abelievereverrising283@abelievereverrising283 Жыл бұрын
  • Come to australia with that school 😊 australia is in dyer need of a better education system. I totally agree with elon musk on this. My children are being home schooled and have no idea what im doing but i know it has to be better than the institutions they call schools in Australias education department.

    @christinehallfeldt4280@christinehallfeldt42804 ай бұрын
  • If u did not encounter really good teachers or friends in schools, or did not learn about people through schools, he’s right.

    @exas4791@exas479110 ай бұрын
  • 🤔I want learn different way like Elon Musk but this society ask our exam marks every time. So I try to explain them but they can't understanding. It's really boring education system that we have. It's the sad reality 😞

    @matheshmathesh416@matheshmathesh416 Жыл бұрын
  • 6:09 Aww it's all true for his son Because they are financially independent and don't worry about future, they can do anything Don't fall on it ❤ just know about it and think and after taking a good decision Think

    @CoolChef28@CoolChef288 ай бұрын
  • Excellent I really fill the same.life is just real,so we only need tell our children to do More research to discover allot on this earth and beyond

    @user-ft9kb1yx8e@user-ft9kb1yx8e3 күн бұрын
  • Education is the foundation and platform to grow from the age of 21. You start thinking and creating at the PHD level at the age of 21 to 24. What you do after that its up to you. Being wealthy at this age is a bonus. The next stage is love and Marriage and family and the foundation of the education system is repeated for your children. With addition and subtractions. Give credit to all those that have degrees. Well Done. Be Proud.

    @alberttanner408@alberttanner4088 ай бұрын
    • BS You start thinking and creating as soon as you pickup a crayon College degrees are necessary because people like you say they must be The public education system is the biggest scam ever perpetrated on the American Public. Some of the dumbest people I know have degrees All they signify is one’s ability to show up to class and complete assignments on time. The teaching profession as it exists today, is entirely unnecessary and overrun by political activists and people who like the smell of their own farts.

      @MrBonney1990@MrBonney19908 ай бұрын
    • "You start thinking and creating at the PHD level at the age of 21to 24." Profound way of stating what I hold to be true.

      @Strength-Purpose@Strength-Purpose7 ай бұрын
  • How to address "nature deficit disorder," which in my opinion, is a very legitimate growing concern. Kids take to nature automatically, no problem. Usually the problem stems from the adults (job situation etc). Can schools find a way to work this into the learning/life-experience process?. Maybe Kimbal has ideas on that, since he's the green jeans. Maybe they could thinktank that. My idea is to just buy small farms or mountain-lake lodges to operate as "schools." Let them feed the chickens, paddle canoes, etc. along with some kind of academics.

    @zuutlmna@zuutlmna Жыл бұрын
    • A great idea. I agree.

      @rosesuvsha1019@rosesuvsha101911 ай бұрын
    • Look up Germany's wilderness schools for kindergarten.

      @gosteampunkdotcom@gosteampunkdotcom4 ай бұрын
  • a lots of the job vacancies in Tesla actually listed degrees as part of requirement

    @mohamadnoor254@mohamadnoor2547 ай бұрын
  • My musical education was fully realized because of the great community college music program near me. I think of it more as a trade school, though. You learn to perform in ensembles of various types.

    @chromaticnomadic@chromaticnomadic8 ай бұрын
  • Yes current education should be problems sloving Aline with industry. And that can impact other live and improve future.

    @Varunkm110@Varunkm11010 ай бұрын
  • and what they dont teach in school os that the purpose of life is to live and enjoy it and to love!!

    @Martin-vj7zx@Martin-vj7zx Жыл бұрын
    • they just want to worry us with rubbish grades only .......

      @UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude@UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude Жыл бұрын
    • @@UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude the kids dont have that vision yet. they just want to play and have fun. and thats what life is. on school they get literly brainwashed. so the kids are not in illusion yet but the teacher are wrong. the teacher are also trying to put their illusion of life on the kids, a kid has to believe if and then they think they have to become someone or that its all so serious. well its not. the kids are right, not illusionated yet, they have still the original clear view of life, while the teacher are already brainwashed and dont have the clear view of life. so the teachers are wrong and need to go to school again

      @Martin-vj7zx@Martin-vj7zx Жыл бұрын
    • @@Martin-vj7zx so its a brainwash/indoctrinated society ......

      @UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude@UnlimitlesslyFunnyDude Жыл бұрын
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