
The Jim Rutt Show EP57 Zak Stein on Education in a Time Between Worlds
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Time Between Worlds
- Society is in a "time between worlds," a period of transition and disorder.
- Education is key to shaping the emerging world.
Meta-Crisis and Education
- The meta-crisis encompasses multiple interconnected crises (e.g., ecological, political).
- Education is pivotal as it addresses the core: human capacity, meaning-making, and legitimacy.
High School Decline
- Jim Rutt reflects on his working-class high school's decline since the 1970s.
- He notes the shift in business ethics around 1975, impacting societal values.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Education in a Time Between Worlds
02:04 • 3min
The Meta Crisis
04:41 • 3min
Educational Crisis
07:19 • 2min
The Meaning Crisis, the Legitimacy Crisis and the Capabilities Crisis
09:17 • 4min
The Ethics of Business in the Seventies
12:52 • 2min
What Is Reductive Human Capital Theory?
14:39 • 3min
The Human Capital Theory and the Education Reform Movement
17:19 • 4min
The Future of Policing
21:34 • 3min
The Intergenerational Transmission of Essential Human Capabilities for Reasoning and Reflection
24:16 • 4min
The Boomers Have Had the Presidency Since 1992
28:30 • 4min
We're Paying for It Right Now
32:48 • 4min
Education - I'm Not Defining Schools
36:34 • 2min
The Game B Group on Facebook - The Game B Group on Facebook
38:52 • 3min
The Con Academy Is Not All Bad, You Know?
41:23 • 5min
What Are People Doing on Facebook?
45:58 • 2min
The Importance of Distributed Teacherly Authority in Contemporary Educational Contexts
47:29 • 2min
Teacherly Authority Is at the Root of the Theorizing Ido in the Book
49:23 • 5min
Teacherly Authority
54:46 • 5min
Is Teacherly Authority Disrupted?
59:29 • 4min
Teacherly Authority and Parenting
01:03:27 • 5min
Post Modernism in Education
01:08:44 • 6min
Is There a Need for a Doctor Like Person?
01:14:17 • 2min
Unschooling Isn't a Protest Against It
01:15:59 • 6min
The Family Is at the Core of Civilizational Re Design
01:21:54 • 6min
The Politics of a Dh D, and Other Problems in K-12 Education
01:27:34 • 2min
The Medicalization of Academic Under Performance
01:29:30 • 2min
The Difference Between Raising Children and Designing Children
01:31:54 • 6min
The Medicalization of Deviants
01:37:52 • 3min
I've Surpassed Alcohol in Marana as Substances Abused College Campus Isn and So Yet It Is Just Speed
01:41:13 • 2min
The Problems of Boys More Than Girls
01:42:46 • 5min
The Generational Warfare of the Boomers
01:47:50 • 2min
Zak Stein talks to Jim about, societal change, intergenerational transmission, the nature of education, teacherly authority, parenting, schooling, and much more...
Zak Stein has a wide-ranging talk with Jim about our culture's dwindling capacity to understand & address today's increasingly complex problems. Zak starts by defining this moment as a time between worlds & draws its connection to societal transformation. They go on to talk about the meta crisis, intergenerational transmission, negative educational impacts of reductive human capital theory, the culturally integrated & interdependent nature of education, education vs information, the importance & broad reach of teacherly authority, postmodern influences on academia & educational reform, regenerating parental education, pharmacological impacts on schooling, raising vs designing children, the developmental necessity for unsupervised play, and much more.
Episode Transcript
Mentions & Recommendations
Zak's Website
Zak's book, Education in a Time Between Worlds
The Future of Human Nature by Jürgen Habermas
Zachary Stein is a writer, educator, and futurist working to bring a greater sense of sanity and justice to education. He studied philosophy and religion at Hampshire College, and then educational neuroscience, human development, and the philosophy of education at Harvard University. While a student at Harvard, he co-founded what would become Lectica, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to the research-based, justice-oriented reform of large-scale standardized testing in K-12, higher-education, and business.
He has published two books. Social Justice and Educational Measurement which was based on his dissertation and traces the history of standardized testing and its ethical implications. His second book, Education in a Time Between Worlds, expands the philosophical work to include grappling with the relations between schooling and technology more broadly. He writes for peer-reviewed academic journals across a range of topics including the philosophy of learning, educational technology, and integral theory. He’s a scholar at the Ronin Institute, Co-President and Academic Director of the activist think-tank at the Center for Integral Wisdom, and scientific advisor to the board of the Neurohacker Collective and other technology start-ups.
