Do our schools truly prepare children for the challenges of the modern world or are they failing by design? In The Illusion of Education, distinguished scientist and educationalist . reveals the hidden truths behind the school system and explains why students are rarely taught how to think critically, creatively, or independently. This was always a problem for children, but now that AI is causing dramatic changes in school, it is imperative that we change the way education has always worked.
Drawing on decades of research and real-world experience, Andersen exposes the structural and philosophical flaws that prevent schools from fostering true intelligence. With the rise of artificial intelligence and rapidly evolving societal demands, the need for children to develop adaptable thinking skills has never been more urgent. This book equips parents, educators, and policymakers with the knowledge to rethink education and better prepare students for a world where traditional teaching methods are no longer sufficient.
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Why the current school system fails to teach students how to thinkHow mismanagement and systemic design hinder learning and creativityThe role of parents and educators in transforming a child's educational experienceProven strategies to encourage intellectual self-responsibility and critical thinkingHow to prepare children for a future dominated by AI, technology, and rapid societal change