Schools Are Teaching Kids the Wrong Things — with Ted Dintersmith
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Schools Are Teaching Kids the Wrong Things — with Ted Dintersmith
A conversation on what schools are getting wrong and how to fix it.
Apr 03, 2026
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Ted Dintersmith, education advocate and author, joins Scott Galloway to argue that American schools aren’t broken, they’re just optimized for the wrong century. They discuss why chasing test scores is failing kids, what math we should actually be teaching, the growing gender gap in K-12, and why embracing AI in schools may be the most important thing we can do for the next generation.
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