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There is some really interesting stuff out there about self-educating through collaboration using computers. I agree that the present system doesn't work. It doesn't work to a great extent because we are still trying to control the information that our children learn, when what we need to be teaching is how to discern the value and quality of information that they already have.
In other words teaching them how to think rather than what to think. The problem is that, as adults, we want to make sure that the children think the right things. When there is a disconnect in society, the first solution we turn to is education.