Why Elon Musk Started a School at His House

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  • @Newsthink
    @Newsthink  Рік тому +138

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    • @kingyusif007
      @kingyusif007 Рік тому +3

      Well as a 12 year old I think they are lacking, Well the reason for that is because tradonitional schools just like hire whoever they see and it's pretty much it very easy to be a teacher school in traditional schools. You just need to go to a easy college or university and learn. But in Elon's school there are teachers who are more talented than traditional school teachers and traditional schools lack being clean and stuff.

    • @mdjahiralimondal
      @mdjahiralimondal Рік тому +1

      @@kingyusif007 ❤️Pray for us n me ❤️🙂Pray for us n me ❤️🙂💕

    • @secure152
      @secure152 Рік тому

      Where is the original video of Elon teaching this class? Would love to hear this full video.

    • @Newsthink
      @Newsthink  Рік тому +3

      @@secure152 Unfortunately we are unable to release the full video at this time, hope you understand

    • @gabrielletedara2662
      @gabrielletedara2662 Рік тому

      yes, less problem solving

  • @samchen9951
    @samchen9951 Рік тому +2210

    I love that he speaks to the kids like they aren't stupid, yet does not use technical jargon

    • @KennTollens
      @KennTollens Рік тому +63

      Lets looks look at the physics and economics of a rocket. What elementary kids know about either one of those? If if they know what analyze and physics means, they are not going to "Lets analyze the physics.." lol

    • @neisanland2503
      @neisanland2503 Рік тому +78

      @@KennTollens the kids he's talking to are already used to this type of talking. if he was talking to a random school kids in a random place, they would just get bored.

    • @samchen9951
      @samchen9951 Рік тому +25

      @@KennTollens I don't think he's literally asking them to analyze the physics. I think he's telling them the basis of the first principles is to analyze the physics and economics. I'd imagine after he was done with that speech he probably gave them some other first principles exercise that was more within their grasp.

    • @joylynch5204
      @joylynch5204 9 місяців тому +12

      Keep in mind however that these videos are edited. There is a high chance he already told him or taught them the definition of physics the day before. Teaching is about building on top of other things.

    • @phatmhat9174
      @phatmhat9174 9 місяців тому +5

      he wouldn't last a day or would get fired in a typical school. nothing bad about him. speaks more to our culture and our education and government leadership.

  • @vex123
    @vex123 Рік тому +1113

    I'm an engineer. One of the most important lessons I learned was. "the fundamentals NEVER change".

    • @tolyb2055
      @tolyb2055 Рік тому +67

      Newton to Einstein: Still the same fundamentals?

    • @jemaradrao740
      @jemaradrao740 Рік тому +3

      Never Ever 🙏🙏

    • @DiahRhiaJones
      @DiahRhiaJones Рік тому +38

      "the fundamentals NEVER change" doesn't sound like something a rational person would say. Perfect saying for a muskite.

    • @vex123
      @vex123 Рік тому +47

      @@DiahRhiaJones Things like gravity, algebra and chemical bonds will never change. It's the way they work. If we destroyed, lost and forgot every piece of scientific evidence right now at this given moment in time, humanity would eventually make the exact same findings again.

    • @DiahRhiaJones
      @DiahRhiaJones Рік тому +8

      @@vex123 Define "change"

  • @yashlokhare
    @yashlokhare Рік тому +1785

    He is kind of a guy who teaches thermodynamics to 6yo kids

    • @zerzban758
      @zerzban758 Рік тому +22

      Lmaao 😂😂

    • @Easore
      @Easore Рік тому +123

      And be successful by doing so 😄

    • @juliapigworthy
      @juliapigworthy Рік тому +47

      Why wait for their aptitude and innovation to atrophy when they are still young enough to retain a child-like back-to-the-drawing-board mindset to solve problems. When commenting on the deliberately-botched Afghanistan exit even little kids knew that you shouldn't pull the soldiers out of a warzone unless and until all the people and equipment have been safely extracted first.. their thoughts are not muddied by politics.

    • @L3uX
      @L3uX Рік тому +13

      Break it down into easy to digest segments or real life examples, there you go you have taught the basics. But, idk to 6 year old haha, maybe 8-10. I was taught archimedes principle and showed it at a science fair in elementary school. Obviously my friends dad and mine were engineers (lmao) but we still got the fundamental basics down. They provided the specifics and the equations, but we built out a little model that had a tub of precaculated water/volume, tupperware with steel shot as weight, which would displace given water as a result and referenced/checked by hashmarks or a ruler on side of the tub to validate the equation was working. What I’m trying to say, I understood the principle at hand and it was very cool to learn about.

    • @yashlokhare
      @yashlokhare Рік тому +1

      @@L3uX bruh chill out I'm jk

  • @ElTestok
    @ElTestok 7 місяців тому +115

    The cool thing about *First principles* and *Critical Thinking* is that these skills are not limited to Engineering and "space science". These are simply very important tools/skills to develop as kids which can translate to every aspect of their lives.
    Basically, it's *"Learning HOW to think"* VS *"Learning WHAT to think."*
    I think schools today seem to be much more oriented towards the second option, unfortunately.

    • @blackboxconsumer41
      @blackboxconsumer41 6 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for clarifying, the comments prove that we as a society lack critical thinking.
      I see way to many: ”this doesn’t apply to all subjects”

    • @stigbengtsson7026
      @stigbengtsson7026 2 місяці тому

      100% as I see it 😎👍

  • @moji96
    @moji96 Рік тому +345

    I think kids are being underestimated when it comes to what they can understand at their age so good for him teaching kids these things this early in their lives.

    • @waves42069
      @waves42069 6 місяців тому +13

      literally some of them are wasting like 7 years of time reading childrens books when they can read text books instead

    • @lemonke5341
      @lemonke5341 6 місяців тому +12

      They dont want you to be smart they just want you to be capable enough to work for them

    • @CJR-cz1fv
      @CJR-cz1fv 6 місяців тому

      Very nice. He had their attention. Most public schools are only worried about gender brainwashing, and stupid pronouns. Extremely pathetic.

    • @cocodalish
      @cocodalish 6 місяців тому

      yeah, instead they are teaching boys how to do their own make up.

    • @firewizzard86
      @firewizzard86 4 місяці тому

      ​@@lemonke5341 They?

  • @Easore
    @Easore Рік тому +1749

    In his schools kids learn how to deal and solve stuff. A refreshing alternative to normal schools were they teach you how a man can be a woman and how to identify as a chair and be proud about it.

    • @we-drive
      @we-drive Рік тому +152

      I identify as a car. I am speed!

    • @-_wanderer
      @-_wanderer Рік тому +200

      @@we-drive add direction and you will be velocity

    • @vilv777
      @vilv777 Рік тому

      You mean Democrat schools...

    • @justynasalamon2658
      @justynasalamon2658 Рік тому +15

      His own child is trans, as far as I know. Please, do not mąkę Jim a Messiaha.

    • @vilv777
      @vilv777 Рік тому +22

      Justyna: Elon Musk's Transgender Daughter Granted Name Change To Cut Ties With Father
      The request was filed a day after Elon Musk's daughter, formerly known as Xavier Alexander Musk turned 18 years old and gained the legal rights of an adult.
      This is wht i found...frm Google... So dont mix up if she cut the relationship

  • @juliagarb
    @juliagarb 7 місяців тому +23

    Kids are a source of creative thinking. It’s great he is using it instead of brainwashing them what things are.

    • @ElonMusk5238
      @ElonMusk5238 7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your love care and support, it's my pleasure talking to you here. Where are you from?.

    • @sublimechimp
      @sublimechimp 5 місяців тому

      Yes

    • @sublimechimp
      @sublimechimp 5 місяців тому

      Children are amazing. Parents and teachers often do everything to douse their flames and turn them into mindless drones

  • @danielwhyatt3278
    @danielwhyatt3278 Рік тому +347

    This’s really great. I truly hope this way of teaching will expand. This’s how you should do it more across the world.

    • @nocturnalsingularity3138
      @nocturnalsingularity3138 Рік тому +5

      It will, but not for like 200 or 300 years..which kind of sucks because I'm poor af, and my 10year old reads books about particle physics, comprehends quite alot about the way our universe is, and the other day talked to me about the simulation theory. When I asked him where he learned that, he said he made it up. But he is failing in school, his teachers have him in a bunch of classes to help him catch up with his classmates and he tells me all the time he feels stupid, but he isn't stupid, and I fucking hate him having to go somewhere that makes him feel like this.

    • @TigerAlert
      @TigerAlert Рік тому +2

      ​@@nocturnalsingularity3138 Search Moore's law, technology advance at an exponentially rate every year. Your smartphone has a far more powerful processors than the ones used to land in the moon. AI can already generate professional/very difficult artistic and intellectual works in less than 10 seconds and learn faster than a genius every second. The world that we live in, in even 50 years will look technologically extremely different than today and we need to add up nuclear energy too and that's only the good part of it. If we include the potential risk of climate change, biodiversity loss and nuclear war, the world might by in the breach of total annihilation in 100 years. Human will go to Mars soon, probably in 5-10 years.

    • @abiodunbel5440
      @abiodunbel5440 Рік тому

      U think dumb people have d capacity to teach this way,cos more teachers are dumber than u think

    • @oyinkansolaeshoYT
      @oyinkansolaeshoYT Рік тому +1

      @@TigerAlert well that escalated quickly-

    • @d33763
      @d33763 9 місяців тому +1

      Damn, this was the sane and grounded Elon I knew, now he is non stop tweeting and fighting in cage matches!

  • @riteshkhandekar05
    @riteshkhandekar05 Рік тому +977

    Haha! he's teaching first principles to small kids. love that, even my 18yo friends are clueless about basic theories like this.
    Education system should really change their method and syllabi

    • @HADESthe3RD
      @HADESthe3RD Рік тому +18

      Fr. Guess this gen actually have to do it for the futures sake

    • @vinayaka.b1494
      @vinayaka.b1494 Рік тому

      where did you learn ?coz i wanna learn too

    • @riteshkhandekar05
      @riteshkhandekar05 Рік тому +10

      @@vinayaka.b1494 there's not a particular place you can learn, you can just search any concept on the internet and find various articles and videos teacher these. It's the only way

    • @justdoeverything8883
      @justdoeverything8883 Рік тому +3

      Even my 30yo friends, also lol 😆

    • @Anonimowany1
      @Anonimowany1 Рік тому

      Your kids are clueless because you are a clueless parent.

  • @redbugbluebug
    @redbugbluebug Рік тому +30

    Elon:"...and this is based on physics!"
    Kids:" excuse me sir, what is peesiks?"

    • @kalenlarsen
      @kalenlarsen 3 місяці тому +1

      dont you think if they didnt understand the basics of the most integral part of the conversation he would have started at the first principles on the first day, considering that is the entire curriculum lol, thats like saying you cant teach something to somone if they dont understand it completely before you start teaching them.... uhhh...

    • @petrosbekhet6349
      @petrosbekhet6349 2 місяці тому

      So you mean to say he already taughts them basic math and basic physics? I doubt. He always talks about learning by doing. This is not structural nor coherent way of educating, because it does not include deduction from basic theoretical level.@@kalenlarsen

  • @kourakis
    @kourakis 8 місяців тому +5

    Now let’s apply first-principles to morality and government.

  • @mr.n54o86
    @mr.n54o86 7 місяців тому +136

    A billionaire spending his time teaching to better the world's future is just pure awesomeness.

    • @fggamesoft4949
      @fggamesoft4949 6 місяців тому +1

      There are places full of knowledge in education systems, but still not for everyone.

  • @NavinKumar-fh7nl
    @NavinKumar-fh7nl Рік тому +140

    Its pretty good for those students and I feel really good for them. I am too longing to have that kind of education in our country rather than getting limited knowledge in every limited semester of education.

    • @VACHAUD
      @VACHAUD Рік тому +5

      You can get it by yourself. There are plenty of academic resources and illegal ways to download research. The only limitation is private science industry knowledge ; for example you need to work at Google to have access to Google's latest research.

    • @NavinKumar-fh7nl
      @NavinKumar-fh7nl Рік тому +1

      @@VACHAUD but i did get some of them rather than illegally but i wanna ask about your experience and the consequences of do it

    • @koumorichinpo4326
      @koumorichinpo4326 Рік тому

      musk is a fraud, he has nothing to tell those kids that is useful, its not like they can start life having a dad who owns an emerald mine

    • @VACHAUD
      @VACHAUD Рік тому +1

      @@NavinKumar-fh7nl What you say barely makes sense but I'm going to try to give you a proper answer : every researcher in every field gets the research papers they need illegally when it's not available for free on google scholar or other standard websites. An individual paper cost is around 40-70$.

    • @NavinKumar-fh7nl
      @NavinKumar-fh7nl Рік тому

      @@koumorichinpo4326 do u have any proved evidence to him an offender?

  • @lawrencefrost9063
    @lawrencefrost9063 Рік тому +99

    The current education system is trash. This kind of schooling would be a huge improvement.

    • @snuffeldjuret
      @snuffeldjuret Рік тому +3

      indeed, but it'll prolly never happen given how people react in the comments :P.

    • @vanarqwq3660
      @vanarqwq3660 Рік тому +1

      @@snuffeldjuret no wonder maturity of people don't have critical thinking as someone who has experienced Indian education system which honestly looks like a slave factory..

    • @thanos327
      @thanos327 Рік тому

      I agree

    • @Anonimowany1
      @Anonimowany1 Рік тому +6

      Humans that think there's a solution of our current educational system are delusional, ignorant and uneducated.
      Because our current educational system follows much better theories of teaching than Elon could imagine and most people have 0 clue about.
      There are thousands of doctors, professors, scientists etc. developing the best possible teaching system and curriculum for many decades, wtf do you guys think?
      The issue lays that its simply sociologically not possible to implement these ideas and wishes on a wide basis.
      There's a lack of finances, resources and personnel.

    • @Waterbug1591
      @Waterbug1591 Рік тому

      I don't think kids at this age have even grasped what the word "principle" means. Elon is projecting the smallest minority of genius/gifted kids with abnormally higher IQ on the average kids in school. This plan will NEVER work, it's like expecting everyone else to be like Elon Musk.
      I don't like when Elon assumes that "A says something is impossible, therefore B must also say it's impossible" is a faulty basis for problem solving.
      Our reality has proven that it is impossible to have everyone move like Elon Musk, therefore no one else can say that it's possible, because it just is, quite frankly, IMPOSSIBLE. There's no workaround to that.

  • @cherellecastor61
    @cherellecastor61 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for sharing these courses!!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @thelonewrangler1008
    @thelonewrangler1008 5 місяців тому +67

    The more I learn about Elon, the more I think he is one of the most important people of our lifetime. I had no idea about his school or even that there was a thing called first principals, but I get it and have tried to drill the same concept in the heads of all the kids I'm around including my own. My grandfather taught me to never stop asking questions but he passed away before I was old enough to really learn anything about all the stuff he fixed or built. Even though he passed early he gave me the ability to know how to figure stuff out on my own and to break down complex systems to their basic individual functions. There's nothing I can't fix and most puzzles that would leave people stumped for days are a simple task for me. Thank you Grandpa, you continued to beneficially impact my life for years after you were gone and I can't be more grateful.

    • @WorlTramp
      @WorlTramp 5 місяців тому

      I concur

    • @lancerosejr9970
      @lancerosejr9970 5 місяців тому +1

      Neil deGrasse Tyson even says that Elon Musk is the most important human being alive

    • @At_Amsterdam
      @At_Amsterdam 5 місяців тому

      100 percent dude

    • @whatNtarnation90
      @whatNtarnation90 4 місяці тому +4

      Not trying to make this political, but it's relevant. I think both sides are willfully ignorant about many things... HOWEVER, the one that probably drives me the most crazy is how the left hates Elon Musk. Not even counting the fact he's one of the few people on this planet that wants to and is ACTIVELY TRYING to save the entire human race, he's also just an incredibly likable person. I was on this dating app called OkCupid, which matches you based on how you've answered a wide variety of questions. One of those questions was "Is Elon Musk crazy smart, or just crazy?". At least over 50% of peoples answers was "just crazy". So out of pure curiousity, I messaged every single person I found who answered "just crazy" and asked them in the most safe/non-judgemental way I could, why they thought he was just crazy. After not a single answer, I even changed my question to sound like I agreed with them but that I was just curious for their reason for thinking he's crazy. Still, not one answer.
      What the hell.
      The obvious answer now is "He supports nazis!" or something, due to his changes to Twitter.. But I was asking these questions before he made the purchase. Either way.... Imagine hating someone for such a childish reason, when they're literally trying to safe the human race lol.

    • @thelonewrangler1008
      @thelonewrangler1008 4 місяці тому

      @whatNtarnation90 I've also been cruising the online dating apps semi-recently as a guy who grew up getting dates by talking to women in public without getting some kind of extreme feminist lecture. The dating scene went full potato after Trump got elected, and they started hypnotizing women and kids through social media. I've figured out the easiest way to sort through the far leftist virtue signalers without sparking some absurd political debate I have no interest in having is to ask one simple question. "What do you think of Elon Musk". The answer to that question will tell you everything you need to know in regards to how hypnotized they really are by all the online propaganda

  • @hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426
    @hafizuddinmohdlowhim8426 Рік тому +156

    I hope those kids will understand his lecture 😅

    • @Spyron_
      @Spyron_ Рік тому +19

      dont worry ,,,They are bunch of abduted aliens from some other part of galaxy shaoed as human beings 😅😅

    • @stevenlewis9234
      @stevenlewis9234 Рік тому +4

      Leaving your likes at 69

    • @gecn9685
      @gecn9685 Рік тому +8

      dont be surprised if they do. if u speak to children like children, they will learn at the rate at which you think children should be learning at. i.e. your limitations are their's.

    • @darkmoon2744
      @darkmoon2744 Рік тому +2

      @@gecn9685 I am glad someone understands that. It is why i was popular with kids when i was in a charter school since i traveled to school with bus which had students of all ages that coule communicate with eachother but instead people seperated themselves by age. I treated kids like thier like anyone else which made me come off across as not treating them as below me. I treated everyone who could commuicate good as normal. I was a student btw not a teacher and i understood that logic you know easily without a teacher.

    • @gecn9685
      @gecn9685 Рік тому +1

      @@darkmoon2744 yes. people who no clue how quickly children can pick up things. they can absorb complex topics like a sponge without the mental barrier most adults have.

  • @7hx89
    @7hx89 11 місяців тому +17

    Great content. Impressive exclusive footage. Please add more episodes and perhaps some in person interviews of current and former students. Also, a dedicated in-depth or long-form demo of Brilliant itself will also be interesting. Thanks again.

  • @richardapted2213
    @richardapted2213 Рік тому +88

    Super interesting...I had a great Czech professor in hydraulics...he battled for over a year to get me to think fundamentally (!) Eventually it happened.. changed my life!

    • @gedr7664
      @gedr7664 Рік тому

      no jo chlapi

    • @garrygrant2394
      @garrygrant2394 Рік тому +2

      Now that's what I call a teacher.

    • @athought6147
      @athought6147 Рік тому

      Kudos to you teacher.
      Btw what are you doing now?

    • @richardapted2213
      @richardapted2213 Рік тому +1

      @@athought6147 Engineer semi retired ... Many things/ places. Fundamental thinking so necessary in tackling challenges 🙂

  • @Array_of_objects
    @Array_of_objects Рік тому +7

    I like how your ad is at the end! I will actually visit your link

  • @vivienne192
    @vivienne192 Рік тому +73

    I checked the curriculum and it’s amazing. I’d hope my son gets in to this school when he’s in 6th grade.

    • @pareshlodha8847
      @pareshlodha8847 Рік тому +11

      Where is the curriculum available 👀? I'd like to check it too

    • @tolyb2055
      @tolyb2055 Рік тому +5

      Only TE$LA kids attending in that school. You as a parent didn't do your Homework.) Go work TE$LA. Ohh...

    • @DiahRhiaJones
      @DiahRhiaJones Рік тому +1

      @@pareshlodha8847 Funny how you didn't get an answer. Why are so many creeps like "vivian go" making claims on these stupid musk videos?

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 Рік тому +8

    I've mostly been educated on computers and toys. I had a plastic computer that I carried around, and I learned basic math on that. I spent all summer on "Read, Write, and Type." It would not have taken a normal child as long as it did me. We are considered waste in the classrooms and get passed along. You can't fail some kids, which is stupid but yes. Many of us go on to interesting ends. Corey Johnson should be a hero by American standards.

  • @sueelliott4793
    @sueelliott4793 Рік тому +292

    I wish I had the opportunity to be in his class, maybe in an alternative reality or next life.

    • @siddhanttripathi7943
      @siddhanttripathi7943 Рік тому +16

      Or u can learn on your own

    • @medhanshm
      @medhanshm Рік тому +3

      @@siddhanttripathi7943 but what to learn? what's the syllabus

    • @magrickvanced9373
      @magrickvanced9373 Рік тому +9

      @@medhanshm you dont necessarily have to have the syllabus, the main point of this video is problem solving. you could look it up on the internet or do some problems in brilliant or so

    • @thanos327
      @thanos327 Рік тому +2

      🙁 You can learn on your own 😀

    • @siddhanttripathi7943
      @siddhanttripathi7943 Рік тому +4

      @@thanos327 you can. You just have to narrow it down what do you want to learn.
      Teachers will automatically appear if you are willing to learn something

  • @T54321
    @T54321 6 місяців тому

    I love this idea so much! Can’t wait to see the future updates. Big fan!

  • @asanitian6218
    @asanitian6218 Рік тому +54

    What a strategy of Elon musk to get new ideas,to create and discover new.

    • @ieorlich
      @ieorlich Рік тому +13

      What he actually wants is more people working for him, same as any other rich person. I don't see any "revolutionary" sh!t on anything he is doing like everyone is saying in the comments. For me, he is trying more ways to improve his industries and get even more rich. Fan people is so naive to think he is some kind of missionary. He is just another rich man interested in his own stuff (nothing bad on that).

    • @bobwallace9753
      @bobwallace9753 Рік тому +3

      @@ieorlich
      Elon is driven by the desire to solve problems and make the world better. He certainly is not driven by a desire for wealth. Getting some future adults on the path to becoming excellent problem .solvers means that we will stand a better chance of fixing new problems that arise.

    • @jeffersonmp4
      @jeffersonmp4 Рік тому +1

      @@ieorlich Where is his richness? Where are his luxurious mansions fancy cars and yatchs?

    • @ieorlich
      @ieorlich Рік тому +2

      @@bobwallace9753 ...oh! Interesting, you must be his very close friend to know what is in his head.

    • @ieorlich
      @ieorlich Рік тому +1

      @@jeffersonmp4 ...huh?

  • @Kumar7vinay
    @Kumar7vinay Рік тому +236

    Trillion dollar teacher
    Thanks for the likes.

    • @juliegardnermv
      @juliegardnermv Рік тому +5

      His value priceless ♾

    • @bobshagit9503
      @bobshagit9503 Рік тому

      teaching kids that will never learn a thing of what he is teaching

    • @FragmentOfInfinity
      @FragmentOfInfinity 4 місяці тому

      ​@@bobshagit9503do you drag your knuckles across the ground when you walk?

  • @zvndmvn
    @zvndmvn 5 місяців тому +18

    I love that he just talks to them like adults, and that they give them adult problems to solve. One of the most valuable things about youth is the creative and imaginative mindset that hasn't yet been wrangled, subdued, caged and standardized by the public school system.

  • @khurramqasir6815
    @khurramqasir6815 Рік тому +14

    After reading the educational philosophy of Ad Astrata. I have come to a conclusion that Ad Astrata is recruiting astronauts at the age of 5 to go to a one way trip to Mars.

    • @jaep2495
      @jaep2495 16 днів тому

      organic tesla drones

  • @slayhouse6111
    @slayhouse6111 Рік тому +38

    We need all his lectures on youtube please

  • @valberm
    @valberm Рік тому +9

    "Kids, today Ms. Holmes is ill, so you'll unfortunately have a lesson with a substitute teacher."
    The substitute teacher:

  • @ElimuKiganjani
    @ElimuKiganjani 7 місяців тому

    thank you for quality content

  • @Laurie-eg8ct
    @Laurie-eg8ct 7 місяців тому +2

    I recall Jack Ma talking in his videos for entrepreneurs about requiring his creative teams to think outside the box. If he had an idea that was rejected as impractical or something, he would pursue it. He would actually reject ideas that were popular with his employees. He wanted to stay ahead of competitors that tended to all do the same thing.

  • @OhhTimecy16
    @OhhTimecy16 Рік тому +6

    Not evryone becomes an engineer, in my opinion school lets you discover what do you want to do in your life. Higher education is were you go for the subject you are most interested in. But to be fair the different subjects in school could be given in a beter way

  • @colinmcintyre1769
    @colinmcintyre1769 9 місяців тому +12

    This is great! Makes me have a different perspective on him as a person. I hope we can see the school system change to teach history just as it happened and sciemce and math in entertaining ways, where kids can follow what they are passionate about in that moment. The teachers jobs would be to answer questions in advanced detail and teach to each childs goal. If we want a society full of specialized jobs and people, we shouldnts try to standardize "common core" everything. I also think critically thinking and logical reasoning should be taught repeatedly as the frontal cortex is forming. The future i want is one where we start caring more about the bottom of society and trying to raise the floor and rebuild a strong and healthy middle class by reducing wealth inequality. Is it moral to have multiple billions of dollars especially invested in appreciating assets? (I do think elon in trying to fight the good fight. Its cool for people to understand its all about the next generation, but what about not just the private school kids?

  • @laurievanfleet3352
    @laurievanfleet3352 9 місяців тому +1

    Just fantastic!!!!! Critical thinking skills taught to young ones!

  • @infinite1852
    @infinite1852 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this simple explanation !!😇💕💞

  • @beowulf2772
    @beowulf2772 Рік тому +13

    I remember being taught what critical thinking is and seeing my teacher failing to get across what it actually is and make us students understand. They would give examples of what it is and not explain how to do it ourselves. We copied how these sentences worked and made essays, and they wondered why most of my classmates got low scores. I got the gist of it but never used it until later in life.

    • @DavidBcc
      @DavidBcc 4 місяці тому

      It's insane that "critical thinking" is even a term that needs describing.

  • @seancsnm
    @seancsnm 5 місяців тому +3

    As someone who can credit a massive portion of what I can do now to the extracurricular activities I did in middle and high school - namely robot design competitions - I can attest that getting the kids to develop their brain as much as possible with useful skills as young as possible is extremely important. You learn much more slowly as you get older, so the more you can get right at a young age, the better. It's the same with computer programmers. The best ones are the ones who started when they were 10.

    • @philj9594
      @philj9594 4 місяці тому

      This was very amusing to read as someone who is at the top of their cohort in a computer science program at the age of 36 and I've only been learning for two years. I run circles around kids and have a way easier time grasping programming topics and do so at an exponentially faster rate than most of these above average IQ 20-sometings (thank you genetics). To be fair, there is a kernel of truth to your sentiment, but that idea is a bit outdated and rooted in tons of faulty neuroscience that you see mostly from pop psych articles. It's true that older people tend to be more rigid in their thinking, but it is far from being the barrier that you seem to think it is. I outperform almost every single young person I meet, and a large part of that is due to the wisdom I've gained from age. Hell, even if you look at this from an IQ perspective, very little performance is lost until you are in your 60s or older. New data is showing more and more that the decline is negligible for the majority of our lives provided you take care of yourself. The real issue is rigid thinking, and hilariously, your comment is a perfect example of that. The true roadblock. I guess I'd expect nothing less from someone seeking out Elon Musk videos on youtube with a cringe doge pfp. Yikes. Stay mediocre kids. I'm going to change the fucking world. Look up the CAIT intelligence test. I scored a 153 and smoked all the kids on the r/cognitivetesting subreddit at the things people associate with youth (speed and working memory). Age has nothing on the truly gifted with a plan and a drive. I bet you believe in "the 10,000 hour rule" and other such nonsense as well.

  • @shamaramyers1
    @shamaramyers1 Рік тому +1

    Whoa! 😳 I had no clue about this. 🕵️‍♀️ I’m quite impressed with these concepts. HOTS no doubt. 🔥 💡

  • @osvaldomostico6006
    @osvaldomostico6006 Рік тому +9

    What we call education today was well suited for the people from the 1st industrial revolution. Today we have totally different challenges and working stiles that require a different/holistic approach to education

    • @money_moon108
      @money_moon108 Рік тому +1

      💯%right bro

    • @inamoka12345
      @inamoka12345 Рік тому

      They're looking for pushover corporate drones, hope the next generations that will succeed the old will not be sociopathic that will continue this dystopian shenanigans of the current.

    • @ripinkhanna6075
      @ripinkhanna6075 Рік тому

      @@inamoka12345 Why are you so pessimistic? We still get doctors, engineers and scientists coming out of the school system. Are these corporate drones?

  • @amante2443
    @amante2443 Рік тому +19

    This type of education is basically what they teach at many, but not all, academically inclined military academies around the world. But because it's not Elon Musk or Silicon Valley, and because people can't use critical thinking with regards to war, many (but not all) look down on education in military academies.

  • @competitiveprogramming7766
    @competitiveprogramming7766 Рік тому +46

    These kids are luckiest kids in the entire world

    • @ripinkhanna6075
      @ripinkhanna6075 Рік тому +1

      I'm pretty sure that they won't even remember an encounter with Elon Musk.

  • @sharonlewis705
    @sharonlewis705 8 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @shemaths1668
    @shemaths1668 Рік тому +1

    "first principals"... I didn't know they had a name for this. I have been doing this since I was a little girl....
    Pretty cool.

  • @James-ln2dd
    @James-ln2dd Рік тому +26

    This learning model is totally revolutionary!

  • @MrAzeker
    @MrAzeker 9 місяців тому +6

    I like how he has kids working on problems his company faces.

  • @tesstylecompany9578
    @tesstylecompany9578 Рік тому

    Very great my friend

  • @MrSirensEye
    @MrSirensEye 7 місяців тому +1

    love this, i wished i had this kind of exposure earlier in life. I once read something about Steve Jobs were he mentioned that everything you see around you was designed and built by somebody.

    • @cristianerodriguezr7083
      @cristianerodriguezr7083 3 місяці тому

      It is better sooner than later, ambition should also be taught in the public field

  • @billiezee
    @billiezee Рік тому +5

    My daughter was in Synthesis for a year. We stopped over the summer so she could focus on gymnastics as she now competes in USAG juniors

  • @intensity67
    @intensity67 Рік тому +18

    "First principles analysis" to kids, I laughed so hard xD

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Рік тому

    Coolness. The detailed how's :-)
    God bless.

  • @stigbengtsson7026
    @stigbengtsson7026 2 місяці тому +1

    Bravo Elon! I hated scool because I feel stupid, not understanding what to use the knowledge for. Today I have been studying several interesting topics 😊

  • @bobdillon1138
    @bobdillon1138 9 місяців тому +5

    Knowing is easy being able to impart knowledge to others in a format they can absorb and understand is hard ...good luck to him!

    • @lemonstrangler
      @lemonstrangler 7 місяців тому

      yeh. being a teacher/tutor really is an art and science

  • @Mekdes-ui8jv
    @Mekdes-ui8jv 27 днів тому

    Now you will be soooo happy with these angles and they eager to listen and challenging you . Wonderful it's my opinion.

  • @ItsMeNanaD71
    @ItsMeNanaD71 4 місяці тому +1

    Sitting is a classroom is pure hell for those of us with adhd who learn better by hands on experiences

  • @Ccrippie
    @Ccrippie Рік тому +4

    It’s so cool that the richest person in history has created a super elite school for his kids…

    • @justlooking4202
      @justlooking4202 6 місяців тому

      He actually started the school long before he was the "richest person in history". Also, he isn't the richest person in history.

  • @iNFiNiTTiB
    @iNFiNiTTiB Рік тому +4

    So basically a school that will guarantee you a job at Space X or Tesla.

  • @AshishKumar-uu3lw
    @AshishKumar-uu3lw Рік тому

    Great video

  • @markusxmarkus3803
    @markusxmarkus3803 Рік тому +2

    Wish we could see his course and what was taught. It'd be a glimpse into Mr Musk's chops which publicly always only get referred to second hand so are we really sure he's got or don't got any? At the very least these kids got to hang out with someone influencial which is really valuable in itself.

  • @b-radsadventures6846
    @b-radsadventures6846 Рік тому +16

    This isn't like my education at all...at any level. Saving the world, starting with the kids. Kudos.

  • @DarwinsChihuahua
    @DarwinsChihuahua Рік тому +4

    We have reached peak cringe.

  • @zallen05
    @zallen05 7 місяців тому +1

    The fact he asked if they had working knowledge of the topic was beautiful

  • @stargazeronesixseven
    @stargazeronesixseven Рік тому +1

    Knowledge is like a Knife ... Must learn how to use it Safely & Properly with Universal Loving Kindness & Compassion with Wisdom! 🕯🌷🌿

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic Рік тому +4

    I still would have zero idea what he's saying at that age 🤣

    • @stevengold
      @stevengold Рік тому +2

      @@verde5738that’s one way to say you don’t understand what he’s saying without saying you don’t understand what he’s saying lol

    • @Naushaaba2023
      @Naushaaba2023 Рік тому

      @@verde5738 so true. Ppl here don't know psychology. Sad!

    • @davidrojas4687
      @davidrojas4687 Рік тому

      @@verde5738 he may know, but that doesnt mean he can teach because of the jargon

  • @jasonwiese3794
    @jasonwiese3794 Рік тому +3

    Even with this current situation of the nations economy, the market has been pretty bad until today it decided to surge. Everybody was Practically Crying then. It kept dipping. That's what you get when you feel you can navigate the process on your own. Big thank to Hilder Ferguson. I'm not bothered with how bad the Market is because my assests are insured due to her advice and I still receive my profit

    • @oliverclinton5145
      @oliverclinton5145 Рік тому

      Trading with an expert is really beneficial this will help you avoid losing your money on the trading market. I also trade you with her and my portfolio has grown tremendously.

    • @jamespacheco8280
      @jamespacheco8280 Рік тому

      After a long search for a professional trader with consistency matched with good profit, i often come across Hilder and her exploits in the trading world but i have no idea how to reach her.

    • @jasonwiese3794
      @jasonwiese3794 Рік тому

      "Tradewithhilder"

    • @jasonwiese3794
      @jasonwiese3794 Рік тому

      Telegram

    • @jasonwiese3794
      @jasonwiese3794 Рік тому

      Telegrmmm

  • @aliabbaswadia3974
    @aliabbaswadia3974 Рік тому

    Thankyou.

  • @RobertLeighJames92
    @RobertLeighJames92 6 днів тому

    Fantastic!

  • @christophershore8481
    @christophershore8481 Рік тому +9

    He’s teaching kids to work for him

  • @ili626
    @ili626 Рік тому +3

    Here’s a First Principle: Don’t lie about “FSD”. Tesla FSD is still running lights and randomly breaking in moving traffic.
    Seriously.. Musk always brings up “first principals” when he wants to impress investors.. it’s the only engineering concept he ever mentions or seems to know.. and it would seem most Space X employees agree, otherwise there’d be a lot more students in that school

  • @strattgatt5303
    @strattgatt5303 Рік тому +2

    Fixing the education system is some low hanging fruit. The current system is absolutely broken.

  • @biggSHNDO
    @biggSHNDO 9 місяців тому +1

    Interesting how they give 12 seconds of footage of the reason we clicked the video.

  • @10secondsrule
    @10secondsrule Рік тому +3

    Teaching what exactly? How to con people or how to use twitter?

  • @rishusingh428
    @rishusingh428 Рік тому +2

    if i was in one of those kids i could have been bored 😂

  • @RebelJones-wg7vz
    @RebelJones-wg7vz 9 місяців тому +2

    The public education system in this country is broken and has been for a long time. We need major reform to stay relevant in the world technology industry.

  • @pranayrl
    @pranayrl 8 місяців тому

    that's cool! hope the education system changes for the better through schools like this, keeping the present system just as a base.

  • @KrystofPucek
    @KrystofPucek Рік тому +4

    This video is so valuable!! Greak work!

  • @cxa011500
    @cxa011500 Рік тому +7

    Good stuff. I'd love to see more successful people like him teaching.

  • @techbro_4309
    @techbro_4309 6 місяців тому +1

    This is how teaching SHOULD BE! Our archaic teaching systems haven been overdue for a century! This is the FUTURE!
    Learning should be a beautiful experience for kids! Not some torturous donkey work! And kids WANT TO LEARN! they are infinitely curious! It is a crime that this curiosity isn't encouraged and cultivated!

  • @KenSherman
    @KenSherman Рік тому +1

    2:51
    Grid fins descending to Earth.🎯

  • @vikramgogoi3621
    @vikramgogoi3621 Рік тому +2

    People still haven't stopped hero-worshiping this guy?

  • @firebirdx01
    @firebirdx01 Рік тому +3

    Good video but I'd hate to say it a lot of these types of trainings teach kids to be visionaries but without any actual fundamental engineering or follow through. There's a big difference still in the field between someone who has big ideas versus someone who can actually put in the grit and grind to implement them.

    • @ellefirogeni4624
      @ellefirogeni4624 Рік тому

      ..m afraid, inviting one to create doesn’t generate a neo-creator, nor suggesting a thought enacts a thinker. Warming activity isn’t tautological to ensuring progress. It is mapping fm pt a to pt b. Setting such frameworks is (again) a ‘geometric’ limit, while the instructor-front hosts a ‘lighthouse’ that democratically proper awaits (long or short) everyone to reach there ahead. That doesn’t necessarily happen to all, just might.
      Thinking is primarily a physical reaction to the immediate habitat and children often (wanto) learn more by a feeling force, as is by observing another’ selection and awakening to the dynamics of jealousy. necessity and need teach rather faster than any qualified inspiration leaders.
      Say, let children listen to an exotic tune and freely dance along, alone or in unison, and they’ve explored more abstract and idea-culture possibility than the distanced pro-design short-lived setting may promise.
      Certainly, we so r compromising per our genetic human orientation: mimesis.
      Thus, if u r an accomplished artist or scientist teaching thru whichever method, the pupil would mimic u to a certain degree. Of course reflection occurs, but the reflective mode is not thus set as default, mimicking persists.
      Safer to start very low, very slow, know-how neutral, away from demanding abstract reasoning fm the young. Firstly u build ethos, HABIT, virtue INCLINATION, next inspire genuine non marketable pride, then u let the human power feel free and ..que sera sera.

    • @palesamphatsoe959
      @palesamphatsoe959 Рік тому +2

      In a world filled with specialists we need visionaries who can take ideas, gather a team of specialists and translate these ideas into reality

    • @DiahRhiaJones
      @DiahRhiaJones Рік тому

      @@palesamphatsoe959 Cute little assertion, but that doesn't apply to musk. He's more worried about things like his hairline and spending literally tens of billions to take free speech away from those who criticize him for his bullshit than actually doing anything beneficial for humanity.
      Hes a douche that got lucky by being born into wealth. That's it.

    • @ifmbm332b
      @ifmbm332b 5 місяців тому

      We need both. Soldiers are nothing without great leadership.

  • @_Tennz
    @_Tennz 3 дні тому

    So everyone that works at Starbase in Texas has the opportunity to live in an upscale trailer park? COOL. That's dedication right there!

  • @KennTollens
    @KennTollens Рік тому +2

    I like how he is giving a like a college lecture to elementary kids.

  • @ezugwukelechi9632
    @ezugwukelechi9632 Рік тому +19

    This method of teaching is super amazing. This style of teaching would produce superhuman inventors like him and even one better than him too. Elon should be protected at all costs. He is super-triggering the matrix

  • @COLD17
    @COLD17 Рік тому +9

    Sounds cool in a 10 minute clip. Can't imagine it will work for long term learning for a broad range of topics. School systems are not that bad....

    • @clarki2954
      @clarki2954 Рік тому

      they are horrible

    • @clarki2954
      @clarki2954 Рік тому

      idk if this will work but the current school system ain't working anyway

    • @asmodiusjones9563
      @asmodiusjones9563 Рік тому +5

      @@clarki2954my kids’ school is great. Regular public school, the teachers are doing a great job. I suspect most people who hate on schools (1) don’t actually have kids in school; and (2) get all their info about what schools are like from Tucker Carlson.

  • @Lively-Semiramis
    @Lively-Semiramis 8 днів тому

    Thanks for your content! Would there be any free app to downplay from google play to improve critical thinking for ppl who are not about to hoping these critical thinking classes?

  • @AliEl
    @AliEl 6 місяців тому +1

    I believe in this approach, I think that literally anything could be better than our current schooling system but this is a damn good alternative. On the question of producing great entrepreneurs - I think great entrepreneurs are developed not produced.

  • @ajaym5583
    @ajaym5583 Рік тому +6

    haha looks like a nice throwback to WeWork CEO's wife of starting a school LOL

  • @psp785
    @psp785 Рік тому +3

    Hard choise this or Donda academy

  • @SladjanaPaunovic-io3fs
    @SladjanaPaunovic-io3fs 24 дні тому

    Impressive,I like that way of learning.

  • @airatru
    @airatru 7 місяців тому

    This is brilliant =)

  • @fakehuntz2640
    @fakehuntz2640 Рік тому +12

    Imagine going to Mars and getting fired and still waiting for your severance pay to buy oxygen. Just saying.

    • @shyguy9025
      @shyguy9025 Рік тому +2

      I guess you live in San Francisco.

  • @AiMagmir
    @AiMagmir Рік тому +15

    This is so good Create more Elon musks in this world

  • @nickfosterxx
    @nickfosterxx Рік тому +2

    'You have an hour to move 6,000 people two miles across town. What do you build - a tunnel or a bus lane?'

  • @ceoofsecularism8053
    @ceoofsecularism8053 Рік тому +1

    He is teaching from the book( structure or why things don't fall down)

  • @laurentpochon9599
    @laurentpochon9599 9 місяців тому +6

    I don’t think it is a good thing to go this path. But having a few hours a week to learn different things like it is probably really beneficial

    • @lemonstrangler
      @lemonstrangler 7 місяців тому

      i also agree. its good to have this implemented , but not fully like this. anyways this is for gifted kids i think

  • @hdee5615
    @hdee5615 Рік тому +26

    He has so much going on in his life and yet he has also Become a school teacher while doing so lol 😂 I swear elon sleeps with his eyes open

  • @fmbroadcast
    @fmbroadcast Рік тому

    Fantastic

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak 9 місяців тому +2

    He's going to change the world, one small step, (and many giant steps), at a time