He argues that future human development requires making school systems more democratic and accessible, so every student can access elite education.
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Democratic Education
He argues that future human development requires making school systems more democratic and accessible, so every student can access elite education.
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"I am a beneficiary of what we call the meritocracy, right? I worked hard, my IQ was very high, I did well on tests...."
"So challenging us to design a more equitable system for everybody."
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Jiang's education argument begins with a narrow definition and ends with a democratic dream.
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