I want people who aren't in education to quit telling us how we need to fix education.
Well, I agree with this with a simple stipulation..... that we agree that public education is not actually "education". Well, at least not since John Dewey and the socialists wrecked the concept. "Trained to the Task" is not real education.
I like the idea of vocational/technical education a lot..... skills training not indoctrination/socialism. But for higher education we need to get the Marxism outta the schools. Call it "Separation of Propagandists Indoctrination from State Management", the modern "Separation of Church and State".
We can sell off all the public schools, largely. All a kid needs today is a computer and a little cubby hole.... a desk in his/her bedroom. The public school teachers can learn to deal cards for the casinos.... it's less harmful to society than being "Bricks in the Wall" of global fascism.
I would concede that we need sports programs. My kids go to the high school to do the sports. So we can build rec centers on a convenient frequency for still having "local sports" kids can do.
I'm damned impressed when I finally get home. My computer/study has been taken over by my dau, who just got picked up for the hs varsity track team and does pretty good with a basketball too. So I come in, and have to go over her schoolwork sitting in neat piles on my desk. She's way ahead of me for her age.