Americans obsessed with education? Well I guess that's true in a way, Americans do seem obsessed with the notion that everything is school or teacher's fault (or liberals fault for not understanding 'genetic differences', if you ask the thinly veiled racists), and are rather unwilling to blame the cultural attitudes or the lack of motivation among those born into privilege of earning for the unskilled labour 10x the typical market price (which lets you easily buy top-of-the-line made in china shit like ipods while doing something entirely unskilled). Or to blame this very attitude of "i am basically perfect and it's someone else's fault".
note: the worst thing is that the abovementioned lack of motivation is rather rational. It's nowhere near as worth your time to put work into your study as it was worth my time (in terms of the pay with vs without this initial investment).
Americans do seem obsessed with the notion that everything is school or teacher's fault
This part is exactly the same in Slovakia. In many discussions it seems like the parents no longer exist or have absolutely no influence on their children. Anything bad happens -- why don't teachers do something about it?
A personal anecdote: When I was a teacher in a private school, a mother of my student asked me to do something to make her daughter not spend whole days with computer on social networks at home. I didn't even know what to answer, because our models of...
Post by fellow LW reader Razib Khan, who many here probably know from the gnxp site or perhaps from his debate with Eliezer.