@@ouss I would say he was for school choice in general. He believed you should be able to take the voucher and use it at any school, public or private.
I interview people sometimes for work and for UA-cam videos. This interview is a great reminder that when you have someone who is incredible at speaking, it’s generally best to shut up and let them do what they’re good at.
Apple has lots of competition though. If Apple is doing a bad job, people will stop buying their products. There's a ton of other options. People buy their products because they like them.
He said it himself. The best students will get hand picked by the schools for marketing statistics with the worst students getting pooled together. His analogy with the car was wrong. Me having a 10,000 dollar car isn't related to anyone else, is my own decision and in fact is sometimes better and more practical than more expensive cars. A school which only has D performing students will just be mayhem with the kids fighting and stabbing each other.
@UA-cam 501 Years ago (edited) Must have been earlier… around 1991 propably, maybe even earlier when the NeXT was not released yet, as the Macintosh graphic in the background showing the NeXT logo suggests
2:00 A computer, it lasts for 3 years. Better buy another new one every year. OR as most kids do and want. A new iPhone every year. His hardware was a salesforce maker, his software wasn't.
The voucher system reveals Americans fundamental failure to study what works in the best education systems in the world, none of which use vouchers and all of which heavily fund and support strong public schools in all communities.
This comment is extremely ignorant of education systems around the world. Lots of the top European school systems have a similar system to the voucher system. Sweden, The Netherlands, Ireland, Belgium, and Finland which has the top rated education system in the world, all have school choice. Parents have a legal right in all of these countries to send their kids to whatever school they want. It's not just us crazy americans pushing for this.
@@cawheeler27 Correct. School choice is the norm in Western Europe. I'll be charitable & assume Neil was referring to East Asia. But even there, the culture of "cram schools" exists outside of state schools. And they invest far less in state schools than Americans.
spoken like typical feudal man who maybe never had a mother, mothers working is not the problem school systems have their own system of working I attended every PTA meeting nothing I wanted to say or said had any impact on school problems I was always brushed off as this what their system is, voucher or stipend system from fed banks to the ones who need to be on par with decent zone is must.
Mother's working outside the home especially full time are too tired to be involved. Ask teachers how many parents mom's show up to parent teacher meetings. Very few.
Omg the last comment by the interviewer before the video cuts - the interviewer did not understand the analogy AT ALL lmao
Steve was for charter schools
@@ouss I would say he was for school choice in general. He believed you should be able to take the voucher and use it at any school, public or private.
Please don't cut the video. We need the whole thing.
I interview people sometimes for work and for UA-cam videos. This interview is a great reminder that when you have someone who is incredible at speaking, it’s generally best to shut up and let them do what they’re good at.
Steve on the interviews last comment. "Shh... Listen to me"
Apple’s 2020 slogan should be “We don’t care, and we don’t have to”
Steve Jobs dead, so is Apple :(
Because Apple is boss whether you like it or not.
Tim cooked Apple to a crisp
Apple has lots of competition though. If Apple is doing a bad job, people will stop buying their products. There's a ton of other options. People buy their products because they like them.
He is recording while he was building NEXT. Rare clip
Still rings true today!
I really want a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Vouchers and involved parents!
Why do people bring non- arguments to the table? If you don't think it will work, say WHY! Not just "won't work, bleh'....
won't work, bleh
He said it himself. The best students will get hand picked by the schools for marketing statistics with the worst students getting pooled together. His analogy with the car was wrong. Me having a 10,000 dollar car isn't related to anyone else, is my own decision and in fact is sometimes better and more practical than more expensive cars. A school which only has D performing students will just be mayhem with the kids fighting and stabbing each other.
He's the only good thing that came out of Apple.
Didnt make much sense. But I get the fact that education isnt how it should be taught in public schools.
I'd love to know which year this video was shot
Julien Cohen 2004
@UA-cam 501 Years ago (edited) Must have been earlier… around 1991 propably, maybe even earlier when the NeXT was not released yet, as the Macintosh graphic in the background showing the NeXT logo suggests
He's the only good thing that came out of Apple. RIP Legend.
That came out of apple? Apple came out of him 😂
@@lucasr648 Yeah I didn't say that right. I should have said the only good thing about Apple but I was high.
Bro, you are soo out of touch with reality that I can't even begin to comprehend.
@@AlgoRhythmmike You are correct! Steve like him or not lots of people hate him I don't know why! Was a great thinker!
I say Vouchering wont work but he has a point that parents should get involved and ask for more. if they dont the system will go downhill every day
I like the idea of starting schools.
Who cares what you believe. Provide a solid argument so that you can change what we believe.
Now that school vouchers are a thing in some states and the results are great. Do you still think the same as 7 years ago?
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2:00 A computer, it lasts for 3 years. Better buy another new one every year. OR as most kids do and want. A new iPhone every year. His hardware was a salesforce maker, his software wasn't.
What Steve saying doesnt includes Finlands school system.
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Let's learn pronouns and sexual orientation vs math, robotics, science, and language.
Our society in America is eating ourselves inside out.
That's......... not a good summary of public schools
The voucher system reveals Americans fundamental failure to study what works in the best education systems in the world, none of which use vouchers and all of which heavily fund and support strong public schools in all communities.
@@brandonchapman317 Sweden does, and it has worked very well for decades.
They don't need vouchers. Other countries don't focus on the unimportant. Our kids math scores are abysmal compared to a lot of other countries
This comment is extremely ignorant of education systems around the world. Lots of the top European school systems have a similar system to the voucher system. Sweden, The Netherlands, Ireland, Belgium, and Finland which has the top rated education system in the world, all have school choice. Parents have a legal right in all of these countries to send their kids to whatever school they want. It's not just us crazy americans pushing for this.
Jobs made a compelling argument for vouchers. You didn't make a compelling argument against them.
@@cawheeler27 Correct. School choice is the norm in Western Europe. I'll be charitable & assume Neil was referring to East Asia. But even there, the culture of "cram schools" exists outside of state schools. And they invest far less in state schools than Americans.
Any man who holds one down is not worthy of life
spoken like typical feudal man who maybe never had a mother, mothers working is not the problem school systems have their own system of working I attended every PTA meeting nothing I wanted to say or said had any impact on school problems I was always brushed off as this what their system is, voucher or stipend system from fed banks to the ones who need to be on par with decent zone is must.
Mother's working outside the home especially full time are too tired to be involved. Ask teachers how many parents mom's show up to parent teacher meetings. Very few.
He didn’t say mothers working was the problem. You weren’t listening.