Jiang's hypothetical education ideal: training children to be worldly, strong, and resilient rather than merely test-optimized.
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Viking school
Jiang's hypothetical education ideal: training children to be worldly, strong, and resilient rather than merely test-optimized.
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Jiang presents a 16-year-old Viking as worldly, strong, and resilient because the culture teaches practical survival skills rather than controlled test-taking.
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"...a choice whether to send my child to Yale or to Viking school, I would send my kid to Viking school. Because I want..."
"...not joking, guys. If there was such a thing as a Viking school where you learned to be a Viking, I would send my..."
"Right? But if you're weaker than me, then I will steal from you. The idea here is opportunistic. You're shameless in taking advantage of..."
"You know how to cook your own food. It means you know how to take care of animals. If a cow is about to..."
"And you'll be able to find yourself home. Okay? If I put you anywhere in the European world, you'll know how to navigate yourself..."
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