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SNM195: The New Revolution Has a Name and It's Called Distance Learning

August 18, 2020 Jonathan Green : Bestselling Author, Tropical Island Entrepreneur, 7-Figure Blogger
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SNM195: The New Revolution Has a Name and It's Called Distance Learning
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The distance learning revolution is shattering traditional education. Find out how you 
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Like most of you, I grew up under a traditional education model that's more than a 
hundred years old, built around the idea of 
mass education one size fits all. 

And I've seen this implemented around the world. Whether your classroom has 20 students or 40, teachers teach from a book that's the same book they've been teaching from for years. On day seven of each school year, they teach the same lesson as they did on day seven of the previous school year. 
This is a classical approach to education. And as we've seen every time politicians talk about education, it doesn't work. When you have 40 people in the classroom, 
you're going to have a wide spectrum. 

And just because someone gets bad grades in class doesn't mean that they're dumb. I don't want you to get caught up in that mindset of thinking that I'm separating smart from dumb that's not how I think about this. People learn in different ways. Now certainly people are at different places on the intelligence spectrum, but I want to give you a really important example.

When I was running one of my tutoring agencies, one of the businesses I did in my twenties, I had a student. He
was at a very expensive school with the children of celebrities. It was a school that didn't give grades, which I thought was a bit weird 

I definitely grew up under the grade mindset. How do you know if you're doing good or not without grades?

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