Stephen Dubner
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It's just a travesty. List has firsthand experience with the failure to scale.
It's just a travesty. List has firsthand experience with the failure to scale.
It's just a travesty. List has firsthand experience with the failure to scale.
Wow. If you had asked me to guess all the ways that a program like that could fail, it would have taken me a while to guess that you simply didn't get parental uptake.
Wow. If you had asked me to guess all the ways that a program like that could fail, it would have taken me a while to guess that you simply didn't get parental uptake.
Wow. If you had asked me to guess all the ways that a program like that could fail, it would have taken me a while to guess that you simply didn't get parental uptake.
If you were to attach a noun to what this is, the scalability blank, is it a... problem? Is it a dilemma? Is it a crisis?
If you were to attach a noun to what this is, the scalability blank, is it a... problem? Is it a dilemma? Is it a crisis?
If you were to attach a noun to what this is, the scalability blank, is it a... problem? Is it a dilemma? Is it a crisis?
So John List and Dana Susskind and some other researchers are on a quest to address this scalability crisis. They've been writing a series of papers, for instance, The Science of Using Science Towards an Understanding of the Threats to Scaling Experiments. A lot of their focus is on early education, since that is a particular passion of Susskind's.
So John List and Dana Susskind and some other researchers are on a quest to address this scalability crisis. They've been writing a series of papers, for instance, The Science of Using Science Towards an Understanding of the Threats to Scaling Experiments. A lot of their focus is on early education, since that is a particular passion of Susskind's.
So John List and Dana Susskind and some other researchers are on a quest to address this scalability crisis. They've been writing a series of papers, for instance, The Science of Using Science Towards an Understanding of the Threats to Scaling Experiments. A lot of their focus is on early education, since that is a particular passion of Susskind's.
It is kind of like a superhero in reverse. During the day, you're doing the big dramatic stuff, and at night, you're going home to analyze the data and figure out what's happening.
It is kind of like a superhero in reverse. During the day, you're doing the big dramatic stuff, and at night, you're going home to analyze the data and figure out what's happening.
It is kind of like a superhero in reverse. During the day, you're doing the big dramatic stuff, and at night, you're going home to analyze the data and figure out what's happening.
And was that a recognition that some kids after the surgery sort of zoomed up the education ladder and others didn't?
And was that a recognition that some kids after the surgery sort of zoomed up the education ladder and others didn't?
And was that a recognition that some kids after the surgery sort of zoomed up the education ladder and others didn't?
Is that true?
Is that true?