How much of a priority is gifted education,
in the modern world? Gifted people contribute disproportionally to the
development of mankind, so it seems natural that education systems would try to
support them to grow to their best – after all, this is for the betterment of
all, as they blossom into contributors to science, society and culture.
If a society were seeking to maximize its
own cultural, intellectual, scientific and technological growth, it would
choose to spend a disproportionate amount of its education budget on the
gifted, in reflection of their disproportionate contribution to the future of
that society. Now, I would like you to consider this: gifted people comprise
approximately 2% of the population of America. So, what percentage of America’s
education budget is spent on gifted education? Is it democratically fair, at 2%...or
is it more or less? Please have a good think.
Well, Jonathan Wai, a research scientist at
Duke University’s Talent Identification Program, has revealed that the United
States spends just 0.02 percent of the Federal education budget on the gifted.
That means that the gifted in America receive 100 times LESS funding per head,
than the ordinary child receives. Isn’t “democracy” wonderful?
There are a number of things one can
conclude from this. Firstly, America’s education system is run by dumb people.
Secondly, America’s politicians have no foresight and cannot understand the
cause and effect relationship between effective creative genius and creative
products. Quite simply, they don’t seem to understand who makes culture,
science and technology happen. The third conclusion one can draw from this is
that America is destined to decline pretty steeply in the coming decades, as
its ability to draw foreign talent to its shores dries up – because native
talent is likely to be in too short supply, since it will not have been
nurtured, in any way at all.
The most forward looking education policies
would assign a greater than average allocation per head, to gifted education,
than the general population receive. The reason for doing so is quite obvious:
should those gifted children develop to their best, the entire society would be
raised up by them, culturally, scientifically and technologically, just as
mankind has been raised by its geniuses since the first breath of the first
human. Spending such a proportion of resources on people of less potential
would result in no particular gain for that society.
As a minimum, the gifted should receive an
equal portion per head, as other students do – yet, in America, they do not.
They receive just 1% of the normal allocation. That can only mean one thing:
the American education system either does not believe that the gifted need educating,
OR it is trying to “level the playing field” by HAMPERING and HINDERING the
development of the gifted, so that the eventual outcome is more equal – that is,
the gifted are to be PREVENTED from developing to their best, precisely so that
they DON’T OUTSHINE the dumber members of society. That, of course, is a
prescription for a mediocre society and a moribund economy – which is precisely
where America is headed, if all recent indicators develop as expected.
As I am often reminded, we live in dumb
times – but the kind of dumb times America is experiencing have been created by EDUCATIONAL POLICY. America’s leaders WANT America to be DUMB. The whole emphasis
of the education system is seeking just that outcome.
It is time to change the name of the USA,
to the USI: the United States of Idiots...because that is just what the design of
the education system is seeking as an outcome.
I am hopeful, however, that other education
systems will learn from the mistakes of America and that their gifted children
will be nurtured to be their best. Should any country do this effectively, then
that country will become a leader among nations, in culture, science and
technology. The prize is there for the taking – a nation need only decide to
educate its best to be their best. If America doesn’t want to do this for its
people, no matter – let other nations take up the mantle of the future of the
human race. Such nations might even be Asian ones. Should these nations become
the cultural centres of the second half of the 21st Century, America
will only have itself to blame, for not taking care of its own and trying to
nurture them to become the best they can be.
Which nations do you think are going to
become the new thought leaders, in the second half of this century? Write your
views, please, below.
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2 Comments:
Greetings!
This really got me thinking for quite a while now. As a citizen of a country where no clear gifted education is in place, I could not help but agree.
However, I would like to point out a few considerations that I think are in place in such a budgeting system.
Yes, it is true that the gifted people, if harnessed to their full potential, are more productive and thus contribute more to the betterment of society as a whole. Sadly, as you have pointed out, they are quite few. Which puts us on a quandary, if there are a few gifted people, who would be leaders and pioneers, what use would a great leader be if the people he/she leads is not able at least, to understand them?
It is much like our computers. A software could not work when the hardware does not meet the requirements, and a powerful hardware could not reach its potential id the other components are not at par with it.
I think the current educational system in place exerts more effort for the education of the general population, so that, at least, with the basic skills and knowledge at hand, they could at least grasp and do their role effectively, and thus, not be an impediment, but be a helpmate in any endeavor to those who are given with the gifts.
Dear Anna,
Thank you for your comment. I am reminded by your thoughts of educating those who do the bidding of the gifted, as a strategy to make the gifted more effective, of a remark. The remark says: "If you want a man to jump seven foot high, you don't find seven men who can jump one foot each". In other words, the gifted can do things which can NEVER be done by the general population. That is why they must be supported.
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