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>>15141941 Money doesn't solve problems on its own. What it needs is more money but also the money getting spent on well-selected purposes and efficiently and most importantly more people doing science, for example science education reform (faster, more useful, more interesting) and adding science education to school curricula (education system reform).

I don't know of any organization even just calling for these things with elaborate proposals.

Science can also be made more efficient, for research (and development) of all of this see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metascience

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>>15131307 Very much agree for the most part, what do you propose in terms of achieving that?

I think it's a good idea to add that, but people really should first add in media literacy first.

I don't think logic as such is particularly important and should be its own subject, instead make it part of the curriculum along with science education.

Reduce maths, physics and memorization and swap out religion. Also stop having students transcribe the blackboard and mostly just give handouts. Instead of using proprietary software, use (and develop) FOSS. Those would be the most basic important things for making schools actually constructive, efficient and relevant in present times.

Take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education#Development
Do you have a good study / source on this?

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