I think most educators would agree that they are tired of getting lectures from billionaires about how to teach or how to fix the problems of American education.
But Peter Greene reports that the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, has decided it’s time for him to add his uninformed views to those of Bill Gates, Betsy DeVos, the Walton family, and a long list of financiers, all of whom use their wealth to change the schools.
Greene writes:
Elon Musk has some thoughts about education, and because he’s Very Rich, Fortune Magazine decided it should share some of those thoughts, despite Musk’s utter lack of qualifications to talk about education.
Reporter Christiaan Hetzner mostly covers business in Europe, so it’s not clear how he stumbled into this particular brief piece, which appears to be lifting a piece of a larger conversation into an article. I’d love a new rule that says every time an outlet gives space to a rich guy’s musings about areas in which he has no expertise, the outlet also publishes a piece about the musings of some ordinary human on the topic–maybe even an ordinary human who is an expert in the area.
Hetzner launches right in with both feet.
More than a century ago, Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw wrote, “He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches.” Well, Elon Musk is a doer with a lot of children, and he’s reached the conclusion he doesn’t want his kids to learn from some has-been or never-was simply because they landed a job in a local school thanks to a lack of competition.
It’s not clear if Hetzner is editorializing or trying to channel Musk’s point of view (I think perhaps the latter), but somebody here is really full of it. I’m not going to argue about Musk’s doer qualifications, though his ability to profit off the work of others and his interminable botching of twitter leave me unpersuaded of his genius. But this characterization of teachers is some serious bullshit. And things aren’t going to get better.
Over his lifetime, teaching fundamentally remained the same experience: an adult standing in front of a chalkboard instructing kids.
Of course, I don’t know how they did things in South Africa when little Elon was a young emerald prince, but the “school has never changed” trope is tired and silly and a clear sign that someone knows little about what is happening in education.

But sure. There is still an adult in a classroom, much as cars are still four wheels, one in each corner. But perhaps that’s because Musk appears bothered that the shifts in tech that are “upending the labor force” haven’t yet touched teachers.
Musk calls for compelling, interactive learning experiences. His example is that, rather than teaching a course about screwdrivers and wrenches, have them take apart an engine and in the process learn all about screwdrivers and wrenches. I’m sure that my former students who learned about operating heavy machinery by operating heavy machinery, or learned about welding by welding, etc, would agree. I’d even extend his argument to say that instead of trying to teach students to read by doing exercises and excerpts, we could have them read whole works, even novels.
But just in case you’re not catching who Musk blames, Hartzen notes that Musk says that the system failed students because “the talents of the teaching staff tasked with imparting this knowledge to their students were sophomoric at best.”
Then Musk throws in an entertainment analogy. Teachers are like the “troubadours and mummers of yesteryear who traveled from one backwater to the next, offering their meager services to those desperate for their brand of amateur entertainment.” Education today is like “vaudeville before there was radio, TV, and movies.” Which compresses a variety of different developments, but okay.
Then along came Hollywood, and a critical mass of the most talented screenwriters, directors, and actors around joined forces to produce compelling and engaging content that can cost tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars.
So, what? We’re supposed to inject hundreds of millions of dollars into education? And does this idea still work if we notice that the “content” cranked out by Hollywood is only “compelling and engaging” to some people.
Finally, Musk throws in a reference that Hertzen calls “bizarre”– thespians entertaining the locals in Small Town U.S.A. with a “low-budget rendition” of the caped crusader couldn’t compete with Christopher Nolan’s Batman.
To finish his article, please open the link.
Musk made a fortune as the owner of Tesla, but Tesla has the highest accident rate of any car on the road, says Forbes. Last year, two friends of mine were in a horrific accident: their car collided with a Tesla late at night on a highway. The Tesla burst into flames, and both cars were engulfed in an intense fire. When the firefighters arrived, they were unable to douse the flames. The lithium battery burned for two hours. All four people in the two cars died. The highway, more than a year later, still has the marks left by the fire.

If Elon Musk feels like he knows so much about education then why isn’t he in a classroom teaching?
Elon musk should go into a classroom and teach if he thinks he is such an expert. Let’s see how long he would last.
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That would be hilarious to watch.
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I’d give Elon one day in a classroom. His hair would be on fire.
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I’ve seen these types of comments “So & So should spend a day teaching.
Um. . . absolutely not.
Using children to make a political point is wrong. . . dead wrong.
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Good point, Duane. Thank all the gods for their resilience!
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Just what we don’t need, another billionaire who fancies himself an education expert. And one who bashes and demeans teachers as a starter to his machinations.
Do other electric cars burst into intense infernos after an accident or is it just Teslas? It’s bad enough that gas powered cars are Molotov cocktails on wheels and now we have to deal with electric cars that are arc welders on wheels!
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“…an adult standing in front of a chalkboard instructing kids.“
Not surprising that Musk would object to an adult being in the room.
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lol
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Re that stuff cranked out by Hollywood that Muskrat is so enamored of:
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Is that Musk or the Messiah? So hard to tell the difference!
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Dear Mr. Musk. Please send me 180 million dollars. I have a great idea for some high-quality, immersive, interactive literature instruction.
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My management fee for the project will be only 150 million! For this, you get my considerable expertise and 2 work days a week devoted entirely to the project, Mr. Musk!
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Let us just assume that Musk and his billionaire friends (and enimies) are really smart, even exceptional (I am warped, I do not). There is an old adage in coaching that we do not teach fundamentals of a sport by watching the great players. Almost all the great players are capable of doing something that would ruin the average player if they tried the technique. It follows that extraordinary mentation does not really inform us on how we should be addressing the needs of the great middle.
This is axiomatic. Everybody uses their own experience to gain insight to their own philosophy of education. Exceptional people know almost nothing of the rest of us.
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Musk like so many entitled rich folks has an over inflated opinion of himself. He feels the need to pontificate on any and all socio-political issues without having any understanding of those issues. Disruption is how he made his billions so he thinks we need to blow things up to make change. Public education has been a tinker toy of the rich and famous ever since they were enticed by privatizing prospects. Education is not business, and attempts to make it one have failed to deliver on their claims. Public education involves preparing children for the future. Disruption is counter productive to children. Any changes to education should be led by educators with the well-being of young people as a priority. Children require stability and security. Changes to education should be evolutionary, not revolutionary, and the plans should be designed by educators instead of billionaires.
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cx: counterproductive
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TESLA auto-pilot drives into TREE.
https://www.denver7.com/news/evergreen/teslas-autopilot-drove-car-into-tree-killing-colorado-man-in-fiery-crash-lawsuit-alleges
Fatal Tesla crash in Evergreen now part of federal investigation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVr6f9kcskI
And there’s more.
I wouldn’t trust Musk to work with my dogs.
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In Silicon Valley the driverless vehicles are stalling out in traffic, in front of fire departments and causing general mayhem. Residents are tired of local streets used as a “test kitchen” for billionaires.
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And Elon gives advice about educating our young…what a RIOT.
Elon can’t even build a car. I wanna see him in a classroom with 30 kindergartners. He would CRY.
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He would. LOL. Even more than he did about his ex girlfriends’ comments about him.
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When the Tesla is in a collision, it bursts into flames that can’t be extinguished due to lithium battery.
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Good reason to not read Fortune mag anymore.
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“ Fortune Magazine decided it should share some of those thoughts, despite Musk’s utter lack of qualifications to talk about education“
I have an utter lack of qualifications to babble about becoming a billionaire or running a large factory, BUT maybe my teachers’ union monthly will pay me to write about those topics.
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Mark,
You always welcome to come to the blog and write about how to become a billionaire. I’ll have to introduce you by noting that you are not now a billionaire but you have given it a lot of thought.
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Diane: Thanks for the laugh.
“I’ll have to introduce you by noting that you are not now a billionaire but you have given it a lot of thought.”
Someone finish this: “Musk and Trump walk into a bar. . . ” CBK
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Trump and Musk walk into a bar in a limbo dance to see who can go the lowest.
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Billionaires have NO CLUE about education. They spout nonsense at every sputter.
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A more pertinent quotation than GBShaw’s to lead off this article: “Opinions are like assholes, everybody’s got one.”
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“Sophomoric at best” describes Musk’s.
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. . . and most stink.
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Billionaires’ Disease
So many billionaires are delusional: They have surrounded themselves with phalanxes of sycophants who tell them they are geniuses. These sycophant-surrounded billionaires come to believe that they alone are responsible for the wealth they have accumulated; they rationalize away the key and essential roles played by so many others in the success of their businesses. In their delusional minds, these billionaires see their “genius” as being applicable to other areas, such as government and public education, notwithstanding the fact that they have no experience or expertise in these areas. Billionaires think that their “genius” allows them to venture into almost any area of society and politics and do whatever they want — with disastrous results for all of us.
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I need for a 100 million of you to preorder my $10.00 book on how to become a billionaire. In the book, I’ll explain exactly how I did it. Thanks.
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Book length?
Two pages?
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Shhhhh. It’s a surprise!
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This is the best reason why the Eisenhower tax rate for the weality must be brought back. Tax billionaires annually at 90% of gross wealth (with no write offs when they are worth more than one billion), until they are only millionaires.
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Correction on your typo: “(with no write offs when they are worth more than one Million)
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Elon, at least I didn’t call you a pedo. At least I didn’t smoke weed on air and call you a pedo. At least I didn’t smoke weed on air, break the window of a Tesla Truck, and call you a pedo. At least I didn’t launch a car into space for some reason, smoke weed on air, break the window of a Tesla Truck, and call you a pedo. Elon, at least I didn’t ruin Twitter with wannabe Nazis, launch a Tesla car into space for some reason, smoke weed on air, break the window of a Tesla Truck, and call you a pedo. At least I didn’t ruin Twitter with wannabe Nazis, launch a piece of highly combustible junk into space for some reason, smoke weed on air, break the window of a Tesla Truck, and call you a pedo. Elon Musk, at least I didn’t hype cryptocurrency, engage in stock manipulation with thoughtless tweets, at least I didn’t ruin Twitter with wannabe Nazis, launch a piece of highly combustible junk into space for some reason, smoke weed on air, break the window of a Tesla Truck, and call you a pedo. Elon fake hoity-toity Musk, I owe you an insult. Your mama is so dumb, (How dumb is she?) your mama is so dumb, she raised you. Put that in your pipe and launch it into orbit too close for comfort to a space station. And don’t forget to rape Texas and Nevada for lithium afterward, you. Let that SINK in.
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I forgot about the exploding penis rockets.
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leftcoast: I was noticing while reading your note how close “nazi” is to “nasty,” in so many ways. CBK
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Gosh I almost missed this the other day! Thanks, LCT, ROFLMAO.
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Bob: . . . never disappoints. CBK
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