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What happens when the student asks why a specific mark was given, or how they can improve on the next one?
Education system isn’t really about education anymore. It’s moving people along that can barely read and write to fulfill meaningless jobs to make the rich richer.
The Student As N
This is an archive.org link to a 1967 essay
I had to use a link shortener because the N word is rightfully scrubbed and can't be posted in my comment or link.
The title is supposed to shock you. Jerry Farber was the real deal and a hardcore antiestablishmentarian. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Farber