“The problem of education is twofold: first, the problem of design; second, the problem of keeping people interested enough to stay in school”
— B. F. Skinner
Simplified Meaning:
Education faces two main challenges. First, creating a good system that teaches students well. Second, making sure students want to keep coming back to learn more. Imagine a school that has all the best books and computers, but if the teachers don't make the lessons interesting, students won't feel like learning. It's like having a gym with great equipment but no fun exercises; people won't stay motivated to work out. To solve this, schools need to design good programs and find ways to keep students excited about learning, like using fun projects or real-world examples. By doing this, students are more likely to stay in school and get a good education.
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