What Is Education?

7 Perspectives Beyond School Struggles (Summary)

This series started with a simple situation.

My son was struggling at school.


His test scores were low.
But he was trying.
He wasn’t lazy.
He didn’t hate school.


Still, he wasn’t being “rewarded” by the system.

That’s where the question began.


School Is Not Everything

The first thing I realised was this:

School is not the full picture.


Schools are designed to create an average.

Same age.
Same content.
Same pace.
Same evaluation.


Some students fit this system.

Some don’t.


But that doesn’t mean they are less capable.

It simply means:

The design doesn’t fit them.


The Problem Is the Measurement

At school, there is mostly one way to measure ability:

Test scores.


But real life doesn’t work like that.


In the real world, what matters is:

  • The ability to think
  • The ability to take action
  • The ability to create value

These are not fully measured in school.

And often, not fully developed there either.


There Is More Than One Path

One of the biggest shifts was this:

School is one path, not the only path.


In both Japan and Australia, there are alternatives:

  • Online education
  • Homeschooling
  • Alternative schools

Changing the environment is not failure.

It can be a strategy.


The real question is not:

“Should we go back to the standard path?”


It is:

“Where does this child actually thrive?”


The Parent’s Fear

The hardest part is not the child.

It’s the parent.


The fear.


Fear of comparison.
Fear of falling behind.
Fear of an unknown future.


These fears feel real.

But they come from assumptions, not certainty.


And when decisions are made from fear,

they are often wrong.


What Education Really Is

So what is education?


For me, it is simple:

Education is about building the ability to live.


That means:

  • Thinking for yourself
  • Taking action
  • Earning your own way

School can support this.

But it cannot be the only place where it happens.


The Final Decision

I don’t have all the answers.


I don’t know which path is “right.”


But I know one thing.


I choose to trust my child.


Not blindly.

But based on what I see.


He can think.
He can act.
He will find his way.


And my role is not to force him back onto a track.


My role is to help him find the right environment.


Final Thought

Education is not about shaping a child into a “correct form.”


It is about helping them live,

as who they are.


If your child is struggling at school,

maybe the question is not:

“What is wrong with them?”


Maybe the question is:

“Where do they belong?”

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