I was always a good student: excellent attendance. hardly tardy. avoided conflicts. did my work. achieved good marks. Then I went to college and finished after 17 years of off and on matriculation. The most learning I ever did was achieved when 1. I did my own study by reading books of interest. 2. I had teachers and professors who really challenged me and forced me to get out of my comfort zone. 3. I sought experiences outside the classroom 4. I took risks, broke some of my old and naive rules about life and didn't become emotional about the results. 5. I faced my fears over and over. 6. I began to realize i'm wasn't as smart as I thought i was. 7. I understood that i am here to serve and that everything I gain in knowledge and experience; and things I suffer through are all for the benefit of the greater good. It's not about me.
TH-cam is making money by showing advertisements on this video. TH-cam didnt make the video. MIT put their video on youtube because its the only video sharing option that most people use or consider using (a consumer-driver monopoly). This is a very good thing for Google/Alphabet. To compete with youtube would be similar to wanting to compete with Internet Service Providers. ISPs already have a wordwide infrastructure, and income stream. To start a new internet service provider (similar to starting a new youtube) would require not only billions of dollars, but also require that people know who you are, and to CHOOSE to use you. Knowledge should be free. There is a price for using youtube. One cost is your privacy. Another cost is further empower of Google and further disenfranchisement of humanity to have autonomy over the worlds knowledge and information. The future is and should be open source everything. The only way society will thrive and survive is to put the needs of society above the needs and monetary desires of individuals and corporations. Lets start using alternatives to google products. As for how to get google off of federal websites and 70% of the internet or whatever, thats another battle.
Wonderful talk. Currently, I am living In a remote village in India. I saw these patterns all the time while I volunteered at that local school. It would be greater to have a Hindi version of the video so that People can be self-aware.
Really better unborn than untaught. Thank you so much for such a beneficial narrative. Education is not like taking a medicine, very true. Education is like watching a spider which spins its web, so diligent, the benefit , the rate is so high, it s a process, it s momentum, it s patience, it s so valuable
Education is now a requirement for all as it helps to get absorbed in the society in india.. also it is kind of ritual to all indians now.. But real challenge is the delivery system and quality of education.......private schools are even worse..
What is essential is to understand there's a difference between educational degree required to get a job and actual skill set to perform well in the work.
The way government tends to solve problems on education is through programs releasing great deal of money which attracts entrepreneurs interested in the money, and not so much on educating anyone. Their only concern is to fulfill government requirements to cash the grants. That obviously doesn't work. Quality of education resides on practical knowledge that creates a bridge on reason and the surrounding reality. Education is always good. However, turning education on quick money opportunities to non real educators at the core, is absolutely wrong.
Name me the benefits of making education privatized and treated as a for profit commodity. Please explain how privatization of education HELPS a country on the global scale in terms of innovations and progress for ALL not just the private sectors. I’ll wait
@@S489_20mg Private education already exists. Privatizing education is simply to abandon education as a government responsibility. Every family for themselves. Whoever can pay, gets educated.
The discussion at 34:00 about parents choosing to invest in the child with better chances, it happens a lot in rural China, but it is not a problem for the other siblings because when the chosen child ultimately achieves a better living he has to come back and help his siblings and parents financially, the family works as a team. This model might not work in the west due to the fact that individualism is stronger here.
Education is two way process, it needs accountability from teacher and parents both side. In India it lacks from both side (government school teachers & poor parents). You can get better results in case of rich parents & private convent schools.
Education is not that is written in the title of this video. Education enables one to know about things that has been discovered or invented before them so that they don’t have to rediscover or reinvent the same things. It prepares us to live life with acquaintances of world around us.
26:30 I will send one of my children to school each year (possibly the one who makes best notes) and have him teach the rest of my kids..... vocation in teaching + education for all
The K-12 system could teach twice as much in half the amount of time easily. People could be ready to work a job by the time they graduate 12th grade, but they are not. Its a waste of their potential. The main interest of the politicians may not be to improve the education system for all. The money & effort mat be going into whichever the main interests are and there is not much left both money wise and effort wise for the education section of the pie. Lack of motivation or tools to improve schools by the school management and teachers could be part of it. I don't know. Its really surprising how bad the education is in many school systems in my country.
@ 20:00 I would argue that you have to have AT LEAST a 10th grade reading level to use government benefits; a proficient 10th grade reading level, meaning at a 90% 10th grade reading level. Which most people don’t have despite passing the 12th grade. that, in addition to the “government” hiring someone with a 6th grade reading level to approve or deny applications creates a distrust between the system and the people.
its not free investment, we have to consider the opportunity cost, suppose if the parents don't send kids to Govt sponsored schools but to send them to some industry, they may get return money
Dudo, supongo que confío mas en el profesor que en tí Fernando (a menos que me demuestres lo contrario)
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@@xbz24 Hola, Lo dice el profesor, yo solo estoy de acuerdo con él. en el minuto 7:00 al 8:07 y termina diciendo: "si es tan buena porque los chavos no estan aprendiendo nada" la idea que generó el comentario tuyo es cuando el explicaba la idea que la gente tiene en general que la educación es buena para después corregir y afirmar que NO es así. En EU si aplica dice él pero no en otros lugares. En el caso de México entre más educación tienes más % es el desempleo a ese nivel comparado con EU es una prueba.Su clase analiza el porque la educación en general NO está funcionando. Recordemos que su estudio de la pobreza lo llevó al nobel de economía. Gracias por comentar
Preparing an hour of great teaching and learning costs 100s of hours by T shape skilled teachers. It requires consistent excellence. So the system needs to very well constructed to be efficient, cost effective and stable
1:08:23 I am from Kanpur ..very near Bihar. And I assure you will give my 100% to change education system and impart free education ..connect to more students to tech and internet to get free education.
I can't digest the fact that this talk is all about getting children into the industries. Shockingly without any reference to bringing out the best or nurturing the speciality or the true nature in a child ??? I mean what about the arts n theatre n music n sports. Which I think also gives returns besides giving a more satisfied life.
I was a high school English Teacher working with At Risk youth. There are socio economic issues, poverty issues, addictions issues, FASD, Emotional issues, rape issues, survival issues...in this group of kids education was not the value so much as a stable, nurturing, encouraging environment from teachers and EAs. High school isn't for everyone. I've seen kids leave school in grade 9 and find a trade and in a few years make a six figure number. I've seen other kids do really well in high school and end up making 24 bucks an hour in an office job. Those that do well in life find value in their passions and utilize the school system and the work environment to make a living and be a benefit to others.
This professor has a socialism,liberal,communism,equality fever.every human should understand that in the world there could not a situation in which everyone will be equal.you could decrease the gap in wealth,but cant eradicate it altogether.same is true for power , education etc. A nature has this disparity in its design.you cannot fight it. There could be someone's loss will be someone's gain.in few situation we could have win win situations.
Yes, yes he's all of them - you just missed the tag 'sickular'. Since you are here, why not be a bit more open minded ? It is quite possible that men ( and women) of higher calibre than yours have been thinking about these questions for a long time. Might as well pick up a few insights from the greats, eh ? Of course, you needn't agree on all points.
corruption plays a factor in education system in Indonesia. in here students taught to memorize not to reason it/logic it why. student go to study so they can pass the exam to go to another higher education or can go to aplly for a job. so there's some kind of 'crack' that people just 'buy' the education in order to get the certificate. so they dont have to go through the 'process' of education (they never attend the class). and the system allowed it to happen. even in the university degree student can hire some kind of team to work on their thesis so they just attend the graduation ceremony
28:00 Probably I think people are smarter than Professor Banerjee thinks and in most of the cases they always find better parameters to decide on which one to invest to than naively looking at their child's chewed pencil in first grade.
I think after a certain point it becomes the piece of paper against the supply/demand, that gives the person extra opportunity. also kids shouldn't be seen as an investment to reap profits from.
Kids are seen as an investment to reap benefits from. This is the reason everyone has kids. People used to have more kids back in the day so kids work in the fields of their parents. My parents say they had kids so the kids will take care of them, when the parents are old. Life is quite a meaningless journey, we just keep having kids cause that’s what our parents did.
@@truthseeker8658 well yea and if those kids don't meet your expectations and turns out a bad investment, they are can just go kill themselves right. Thats how I feel everyday because I don't meet my family expections.
@@user-og9nl5mt1b we will never meet anyone’s expectations all the time. I guess Get over it. Do whatever you are actually good at and enjoy. In my life, I give everything a good effort and if it doesn’t work, I let it go. There are a thousand other things I can try and maybe possibly succeed in one of the things. We only fail when we stop trying new things. The only person that succeeds is the one that keeps trying and gets up after falling down.
Only graduated because of no child left behind act. Never learned multiple core concepts. Went to community try again. The biggest waste of time. 85 percent of classes non transferable credits or things like phases of the moon 1 credit.
Many of the things taught in school are a waste of time and don't have much real world application. The college books are FILLED to the brim with useless literature. Also, it's just another business, their top priority is profit, not teaching.
The full course playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLUl4u3cNGP620R91K4KP_fO4l3eeK5lDn.html. Course materials: ocw.mit.edu/14-73S11. Best wishes on your studies!
I have no memories of school not a single one it never impressed upon me. I don’t have much memory about anything but do I know behaviour I can sniff that shit out like a dog
How to use fertiliser? What is the Govt. Program? Even as we can read that much. What about the devastating effect of Monsanto? And which vicious State approved program? The Challenge of World Poverty is even BIGGER and even WORSE in India Today. This bengali upper class P.O.V = praise of the education system is almost like praising his own class and it's meritorious past.
A matter of relative conditions. Circumstances are undeniably wrong in the US, and decidedly have been plummeting through the last decades, yet the systemical ideology of favoritism is not as widespread. I think that may be the reason, though I am open to any other interpretation.
@@maazahmedpoke In Hinduism, their is segregation of people into many castes. High castes are called Brahmins and historically, only they had the right to education. While the lowest of the castes are Dalits who are like slaves working for the high castes with little or no pay. Now, the lower castes have got some rights and are involved in all spheres of life but social stigmatization exists. They are considered untouchables. They even today don’t have right to enter into Hindu places of worship in many parts of India.
@@mdshaf87 oh please stop your propaganda! You're spreading fake information about hindusim. The word caste is originated from the word "casta" which in Spanish and Portuguese means "lineage". Well traditionally there was no caste system in hindusim. There was "Varna" which was a classification based on people's occupation rather than their birth in a certain community but caste on the other hand is just opposite of it. Later on Varna was made into a rigid system by some greedy people but we hindus only reformed it. So please stop spreading fake information. Also, the so called lower caste people had the right to education before the origin of caste system. You can refer to Dharamapal's book The Beautiful Tree in which he has quoted a survey conducted by the Britishers which mentions as such.
@@koushiksengupta5784 oh please. You are really brainwashed. I will leave you there. People with your knowledge destroys themselves and people around. I got no energy to explain what you even lack.
@@Amit-oy6vt I am not brainwashed you are, by the media and so called intellectuals. Whatever I have said is true and you can do your research. People like you are fed with wrong information by the NCERT histroy books and you guys just believe it blindly. You guys suffer from inferiority complex.
I was always a good student: excellent attendance. hardly tardy. avoided conflicts. did my work. achieved good marks. Then I went to college and finished after 17 years of off and on matriculation. The most learning I ever did was achieved when 1. I did my own study by reading books of interest. 2. I had teachers and professors who really challenged me and forced me to get out of my comfort zone. 3. I sought experiences outside the classroom 4. I took risks, broke some of my old and naive rules about life and didn't become emotional about the results. 5. I faced my fears over and over. 6. I began to realize i'm wasn't as smart as I thought i was. 7. I understood that i am here to serve and that everything I gain in knowledge and experience; and things I suffer through are all for the benefit of the greater good. It's not about me.
Thanks for this comment bud!
@@jayfromct5164 peace brother. I hope it resonates with others who share a similar experience.
Lies again? MRT Train
That last point is really good. Thanks for sharing.
Do you know how to make a list?
When this lecture was really happening I was a Lil kid. I feel like thanking yt . It's keeping all this wisdom available for us revisit and revisit.
TH-cam is making money by showing advertisements on this video. TH-cam didnt make the video. MIT put their video on youtube because its the only video sharing option that most people use or consider using (a consumer-driver monopoly). This is a very good thing for Google/Alphabet.
To compete with youtube would be similar to wanting to compete with Internet Service Providers. ISPs already have a wordwide infrastructure, and income stream. To start a new internet service provider (similar to starting a new youtube) would require not only billions of dollars, but also require that people know who you are, and to CHOOSE to use you.
Knowledge should be free. There is a price for using youtube. One cost is your privacy. Another cost is further empower of Google and further disenfranchisement of humanity to have autonomy over the worlds knowledge and information.
The future is and should be open source everything. The only way society will thrive and survive is to put the needs of society above the needs and monetary desires of individuals and corporations. Lets start using alternatives to google products. As for how to get google off of federal websites and 70% of the internet or whatever, thats another battle.
At first, I was like, "You're so young." But then I remembered I was a kid back then, too.
You fool, there's no such thing as time. It's all happening simultaneously.
Great Sir! You changed the perceptions of ours. Lot of thanks. Long live Abhijit, sir.
Wonderful talk. Currently, I am living In a remote village in India. I saw these patterns all the time while I volunteered at that local school.
It would be greater to have a Hindi version of the video so that People can be self-aware.
Abhijeet Bannerji might actually know Hindi.
He was born here ig
This is absolutely eye opener lecture .
Had a conversation with him last summer during a seminar on third party matching efficiency in labor markets. Fantastic talk.
@Mother Earth lol, no. Why would you think so?
@Mother Earth OK, cooking is a thing
@@JameBlack couldn't have won a noble without being smart
I was there I remember the conversation perfectly
@@JameBlack All Noble Laureates are DUMB
Really better unborn than untaught. Thank you so much for such a beneficial narrative. Education is not like taking a medicine, very true. Education is like watching a spider which spins its web, so diligent, the benefit , the rate is so high, it s a process, it s momentum, it s patience, it s so valuable
100 percent true, I have experienced in my life. Such a complex topic he made so simple. Amazing effort.
God bless him
The last two examples are mind blowing!
Hey! This is the quantum mechanics class. 😍😍
I think prof.allan adams lecture preceded to the one of dr.Banerjee, its his handwriting, I guess he was teaching tunneling.
yeah that explain a lot. i was wondering why economists were being taught wave equation😂
Yeah Allan Adams class. But I am unsure if its his writing or not.
No one erases anything at mit i guess
Education is now a requirement for all as it helps to get absorbed in the society in india.. also it is kind of ritual to all indians now.. But real challenge is the delivery system and quality of education.......private schools are even worse..
What is essential is to understand there's a difference between educational degree required to get a job and actual skill set to perform well in the work.
Lol ! The entire country is no good
@@Alive6371 We are trying to improve though. Thanks for your input :)
@@tanvi_1840 Stop trying
@@Alive6371 Then what? Keep complaining?
good reflection of government schools, private schools, teahers and parents of india
The way government tends to solve problems on education is through programs releasing great deal of money which attracts entrepreneurs interested in the money, and not so much on educating anyone.
Their only concern is to fulfill government requirements to cash the grants.
That obviously doesn't work.
Quality of education resides on practical knowledge that creates a bridge on reason and the surrounding reality.
Education is always good. However, turning education on quick money opportunities to non real educators at the core, is absolutely wrong.
Interesting.
wrong in what sense? they get a life improvement out of that quick money opportunity
Name me the benefits of making education privatized and treated as a for profit commodity. Please explain how privatization of education HELPS a country on the global scale in terms of innovations and progress for ALL not just the private sectors. I’ll wait
@@S489_20mg I am not in favour of privatization of education, but I think that one of Capitalism's strengths is the promotion of innovation.
@@S489_20mg Private education already exists. Privatizing education is simply to abandon education as a government responsibility. Every family for themselves.
Whoever can pay, gets educated.
Apparently TH-cam recommended this to thousands of people.
The discussion at 34:00 about parents choosing to invest in the child with better chances, it happens a lot in rural China, but it is not a problem for the other siblings because when the chosen child ultimately achieves a better living he has to come back and help his siblings and parents financially, the family works as a team. This model might not work in the west due to the fact that individualism is stronger here.
we send “support/money”. we’re just more disassociated with the whole thing. but this is changing due to failing healthcare system
Education is two way process, it needs accountability from teacher and parents both side. In India it lacks from both side (government school teachers & poor parents). You can get better results in case of rich parents & private convent schools.
Education is not that is written in the title of this video. Education enables one to know about things that has been discovered or invented before them so that they don’t have to rediscover or reinvent the same things. It prepares us to live life with acquaintances of world around us.
Education is action at distance
26:30
I will send one of my children to school each year (possibly the one who makes best notes) and have him teach the rest of my kids..... vocation in teaching + education for all
🎉
The K-12 system could teach twice as much in half the amount of time easily. People could be ready to work a job by the time they graduate 12th grade, but they are not. Its a waste of their potential. The main interest of the politicians may not be to improve the education system for all. The money & effort mat be going into whichever the main interests are and there is not much left both money wise and effort wise for the education section of the pie. Lack of motivation or tools to improve schools by the school management and teachers could be part of it. I don't know. Its really surprising how bad the education is in many school systems in my country.
Great lecture. Saturday well spent 🤓
Wow, his videos are gold
An Eye opener for concepts of education.
very good lecture and perspective on education.
@ 20:00 I would argue that you have to have AT LEAST a 10th grade reading level to use government benefits; a proficient 10th grade reading level, meaning at a 90% 10th grade reading level. Which most people don’t have despite passing the 12th grade.
that, in addition to the “government” hiring someone with a 6th grade reading level to approve or deny applications creates a distrust between the system and the people.
According to the SOCIAL CONSTRUCT that we live in..poverty is needed
15:04
31:00
53:00
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7:50 If edcation is good why does not pay.
its not free investment, we have to consider the opportunity cost, suppose if the parents don't send kids to Govt sponsored schools but to send them to some industry, they may get return money
I am from Bangladesh
In here some teachers also say that"this one here is stupid.you can't do anything in life"
3:08 La idea que la educacion beneficia a la gente que la toma no tiene evidencia contundente. Más bien la evidencia es muy fragil
Dudo, supongo que confío mas en el profesor que en tí Fernando (a menos que me demuestres lo contrario)
@@xbz24 Hola, Lo dice el profesor, yo solo estoy de acuerdo con él. en el minuto 7:00 al 8:07 y termina diciendo: "si es tan buena porque los chavos no estan aprendiendo nada" la idea que generó el comentario tuyo es cuando el explicaba la idea que la gente tiene en general que la educación es buena para después corregir y afirmar que NO es así. En EU si aplica dice él pero no en otros lugares. En el caso de México entre más educación tienes más % es el desempleo a ese nivel comparado con EU es una prueba.Su clase analiza el porque la educación en general NO está funcionando. Recordemos que su estudio de la pobreza lo llevó al nobel de economía. Gracias por comentar
Very intelligently researched
An Eye Opening Lecture !
Hello internet audience from 2022 and beyond
This lecture simply saying "school might be useless' 😅 and I agree with that coz I live in Indonesia.
Preparing an hour of great teaching and learning costs 100s of hours by T shape skilled teachers. It requires consistent excellence. So the system needs to very well constructed to be efficient, cost effective and stable
As soon as I saw the thumbnail, I thought he would teach quantum economics.
😪😪😪
U just want show off that you know about quantum mechanics.while u don't even knew the basics about it 😂👏
@@mohamedismail6273 I am a physicist 😅
Lmao
1:08:23
I am from Kanpur ..very near Bihar. And I assure you will give my 100% to change education system and impart free education ..connect to more students to tech and internet to get free education.
Bihar will remain poor as long as they have this craze for govt job
Does not believe on system believe on your self.
This is a fascinating discussion.
Really great lecture. Talk about realities
29:30
No, I've heard it in the US!
Tei Ke Ng E Nai Se Drink yea, that professor is clueless.
I can't digest the fact that this talk is all about getting children into the industries. Shockingly without any reference to bringing out the best or nurturing the speciality or the true nature in a child ??? I mean what about the arts n theatre n music n sports. Which I think also gives returns besides giving a more satisfied life.
Recommended playback speed 1.5
thanks for idea.. i watched at 1.25x
2x for me
@@herp_derpingson good for you
Interesting lecture..Now talk about the other trap, the economy.
you are your only trap
54:41 I think this is an example of confirmation bias.
Thank you folks
I was a high school English Teacher working with At Risk youth. There are socio economic issues, poverty issues, addictions issues, FASD, Emotional issues, rape issues, survival issues...in this group of kids education was not the value so much as a stable, nurturing, encouraging environment from teachers and EAs. High school isn't for everyone. I've seen kids leave school in grade 9 and find a trade and in a few years make a six figure number. I've seen other kids do really well in high school and end up making 24 bucks an hour in an office job. Those that do well in life find value in their passions and utilize the school system and the work environment to make a living and be a benefit to others.
This professor has a socialism,liberal,communism,equality fever.every human should understand that in the world there could not a situation in which everyone will be equal.you could decrease the gap in wealth,but cant eradicate it altogether.same is true for power , education etc.
A nature has this disparity in its design.you cannot fight it.
There could be someone's loss will be someone's gain.in few situation we could have win win situations.
Yes, yes he's all of them - you just missed the tag 'sickular'.
Since you are here, why not be a bit more open minded ? It is quite possible that men ( and women) of higher calibre than yours have been thinking about these questions for a long time.
Might as well pick up a few insights from the greats, eh ?
Of course, you needn't agree on all points.
He is Bangali 😍
Any Bangali here??
corruption plays a factor in education system in Indonesia. in here students taught to memorize not to reason it/logic it why. student go to study so they can pass the exam to go to another higher education or can go to aplly for a job. so there's some kind of 'crack' that people just 'buy' the education in order to get the certificate. so they dont have to go through the 'process' of education (they never attend the class). and the system allowed it to happen. even in the university degree student can hire some kind of team to work on their thesis so they just attend the graduation ceremony
Maybe best lecture ever!
28:00 Probably I think people are smarter than Professor Banerjee thinks and in most of the cases they always find better parameters to decide on which one to invest to than naively looking at their child's chewed pencil in first grade.
Confirms a lot of my own theories
7:46 if it is valuable why are the kids do not see the benefits
Because of social constraints mostly. The awareness isn't there much.
Video gets viral after nobel prize.
He sounds slightly drunk - it's not that he is, but that's how he sounds. lol.
I think after a certain point it becomes the piece of paper against the supply/demand, that gives the person extra opportunity.
also kids shouldn't be seen as an investment to reap profits from.
Why not see kids that way? Eventually they will become adults and we have to keep that in mind.
@@turdferguson3400 pls don't have kids . They will probably go suicide themselves because of your mentality.
Kids are seen as an investment to reap benefits from. This is the reason everyone has kids. People used to have more kids back in the day so kids work in the fields of their parents. My parents say they had kids so the kids will take care of them, when the parents are old. Life is quite a meaningless journey, we just keep having kids cause that’s what our parents did.
@@truthseeker8658 well yea and if those kids don't meet your expectations and turns out a bad investment, they are can just go kill themselves right.
Thats how I feel everyday because I don't meet my family expections.
@@user-og9nl5mt1b we will never meet anyone’s expectations all the time. I guess Get over it. Do whatever you are actually good at and enjoy.
In my life, I give everything a good effort and if it doesn’t work, I let it go.
There are a thousand other things I can try and maybe possibly succeed in one of the things.
We only fail when we stop trying new things. The only person that succeeds is the one that keeps trying and gets up after falling down.
14:02 3 facts
Congratulations sir for Nobel.
He couldn't crack bank SSC
@@shrisub881 what's the point?
@@shrisub881 WTF
@@shrisub881 have you ?
@@shrisub881 SSC is one of the the most Chutiya, corrupted exam in the world.
Actually, gucci mane invented trap, not this « the man » you’re talking about
Only graduated because of no child left behind act. Never learned multiple core concepts. Went to community try again. The biggest waste of time. 85 percent of classes non transferable credits or things like phases of the moon 1 credit.
Great lecture. But, the main problem is that education gives children too many useless information and do not teach them almost anything about life.
Many of the things taught in school are a waste of time and don't have much real world application. The college books are FILLED to the brim with useless literature. Also, it's just another business, their top priority is profit, not teaching.
Escape found
:: Inform
Where can I find the course list of this course on TH-cam? Thanks
The full course playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLUl4u3cNGP620R91K4KP_fO4l3eeK5lDn.html. Course materials: ocw.mit.edu/14-73S11. Best wishes on your studies!
im a teacher and i prefer the bottom half of the class :D
Has anyone found links for the studies he references?
Here is a link to the readings: ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-73-the-challenge-of-world-poverty-spring-2011/readings/. Best wishes on your studies!
@@mitocw Thank you for this!
I'm sure this lecture is on a very flat section of the education "S". How did I get here anyway?
Fantastic!!!
my biggest problem with education is the countless childhoods wasted in the name of it.
Watching this video is the best way to go to sleep.
I am the bright child in the family and I was discriminated. the stupid ones got the private education. Did they become smart? No!
Watch with 1.25x
Experimental economics
Very interesting lecture. But a bit repetetive at times.
Noble prize winner
1.25x is good for me.
2X is good for me. Thank God for that 😂
looks like a shitpost:
"Education. The Man Made Trap"
this is too meta for me
I have no memories of school not a single one it never impressed upon me. I don’t have much memory about anything but do I know behaviour I can sniff that shit out like a dog
I hated the the school not because I believed it's not for me or not because I was discouraged, it's because it was boring, lame and difficult.
16:00 😢
Thought it was about music
22:41
How to use fertiliser? What is the Govt. Program?
Even as we can read that much. What about the devastating effect of Monsanto? And which vicious State approved program? The Challenge of World Poverty is even BIGGER and even WORSE in India Today.
This bengali upper class P.O.V = praise of the education system is almost like praising his own class and it's meritorious past.
Back then no one cared about coughing:) no public health ethics!
Most of the explanation based on examples of Indian social systems.
Can't you share explanation with color issue in USA.
yes boss, let me look at my notes...
Nice
omg he look like jeff goldbloom
If this is what an MIT lecture is like, I am glad I did not attend it
Do you have a better option? Please share thank you
lmao why do you say that?
@@SS-xl6lo he is studying in MIT.
Madarsa institute of Titlogy.
C’mon! Where’s the indoctrination?! I didn’t hear him say white supremacy once!
This Indian guy has rose colored lenses about Americans. Has he not heard Eminem’s songs about how his mother always call him stupid all the time?
A matter of relative conditions. Circumstances are undeniably wrong in the US, and decidedly have been plummeting through the last decades, yet the systemical ideology of favoritism is not as widespread. I think that may be the reason, though I am open to any other interpretation.
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Vicious circle of false beliefs.
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I feel bad for those low caste students. 1:06:02
What are low caste students?
@@maazahmedpoke In Hinduism, their is segregation of people into many castes. High castes are called Brahmins and historically, only they had the right to education. While the lowest of the castes are Dalits who are like slaves working for the high castes with little or no pay. Now, the lower castes have got some rights and are involved in all spheres of life but social stigmatization exists. They are considered untouchables. They even today don’t have right to enter into Hindu places of worship in many parts of India.
@@mdshaf87 oh please stop your propaganda! You're spreading fake information about hindusim. The word caste is originated from the word "casta" which in Spanish and Portuguese means "lineage". Well traditionally there was no caste system in hindusim. There was "Varna" which was a classification based on people's occupation rather than their birth in a certain community but caste on the other hand is just opposite of it. Later on Varna was made into a rigid system by some greedy people but we hindus only reformed it. So please stop spreading fake information. Also, the so called lower caste people had the right to education before the origin of caste system. You can refer to Dharamapal's book The Beautiful Tree in which he has quoted a survey conducted by the Britishers which mentions as such.
@@koushiksengupta5784 oh please. You are really brainwashed. I will leave you there. People with your knowledge destroys themselves and people around. I got no energy to explain what you even lack.
@@Amit-oy6vt I am not brainwashed you are, by the media and so called intellectuals. Whatever I have said is true and you can do your research. People like you are fed with wrong information by the NCERT histroy books and you guys just believe it blindly. You guys suffer from inferiority complex.
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"primary education is mostly free". He doesnt know it costs about the same as the US military budget? LOL
By any chance do you any source about that?
He's talking from the perspective of parents when he said that
😄Poor TA forgot to wipe the board...