Why the School System is Failing our Youth | Home Education and what to do instead

with matt beaudreau

in this EPISODE

What is the purpose of education? This is a question many don’t think to ask and instead trusts the standard system that is set up for our children. Matt Beaudreau breaks down the problems with our current school system, how the model of compulsory schooling came to be what it is today, and what to do instead.

Matt is a provocative thought leader in educational and personal development practices and has an extensive qualification list. He not only has been both a public and private school teacher and administrator, he’s also a keynote speaker, consultant, and coach to organizations around the world with clients who have ranged from from Wells Fargo and Honeywell, to American Eagle and the United States Air Force.

He’s a two-time featured TEDx speaker and was named Corporate Trainer of the Year at Stanford University.

WE ALSO COVER:

  • What is the purpose of education

  • Unpacking what a successful life is

  • How our model of compulsory schooling came to be what it is today and the problems with this model

  • Is there anything the current education system is doing well?

  • What makes an excellent education

  • Why people are afraid of customizing their own education for their children

  • Does conveyor belt schooling create quality socialization?

  • Embodying the type of character and person you want your children to look up to

  • Advice for those who would like to homeschool but feel they can’t for a variety of reasons

  • Can home schoolers go to college?

  • Is college education necessary for everyone or even the majority of people to be successful?

WHERE TO FIND MATT

Instagram

Educating Modern Day Hero Course

Apogee Strong

WHERE TO FIND ME

⁠⁠⁠⁠My birth course⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠My ebooks⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch the podcast⁠⁠

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