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Making educators lives easier somehow. Basic education is untapped, but there’s no money in it without massive scale.
I work in K12 IT. A lot of educators want it easier but don’t want to contribute anything to achieve it. This isn’t just my cynicism talking though: ask r/k12sysadmin.
Would the teachers go for it, rather than the establishments? $100 a month to make your work/life balance more palatable?
If you could elaborate on this, I would love to hear what you have in mind.
I don't have solutions in mind, that wasn't the question. But my thoughts were along the lines of:
So it seems to me that a disruption might:
Hopefully that elaborates on the thinking, someone smarter than me is needed to spot the opportunity, one safe for the next generations of students, but also profitable, and make it work.
This, especially in some high-paying fields like IT.
I have a friend who was working as a game dev educator. His salary was like 60% of mine. I would love to teach but it makes no sense to almost cut my pay in half.
Tbh I am not sure how to make this equation. People don't seem to want to pay for good education unless it has a label like that of a fancy university.