Entrepreneurship classes should be mandatory in K-12 to combat teacher bias.
K-12 teachers often focus on academic achievement. But that is entirely the wrong thing to focus on. What ultimately matters most in life is how much money you make, not your academic credentials nor your IQ.
And so it seems that entrepreneurship classes should be made mandatory in K-12 to combat this teacher bias.
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[ 45.1 ms ] story [ 142 ms ] threadInteresting value judgment there.
On another note, academic achievement != academic credentials, or IQ. Academic achievement == learning, ability, effort. Schools aren't a perfect vehicle for this, but I'd much rather improve what we have than throw it all out to focus our students on how to make money.
Thought experiment: Would it be more or less difficult for a student to become wealthy if everyone was taught how? How does this compare to mathematics?
I do agree that there needs to be much more training on financial matters, including the matters that make a business run in the K-12 level.
On the other hand, a basic level of education is needed to succeed financially. Remember, 80% of billionaires went to college: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=551121 A large number of millionaires went to college: http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/rip-offs/10-things-millio...
I don't think you could say the same thing about entrepreneurship. It's not a building block of a subject in the same way that physics is.
EDIT: Plus, most of the information given would probably be wrong.