People could in theory also get a college-level education by watching videos on YouTube, but in practice the masses just end up watching Mr. Beast.
15 years ago, people were sure that the Khan Academy and Coursera would disrupt Ivy League and private schools, because now one good teacher could reach millions of students. Not only this has not happened, the only movement I'm observing against credentialism is that I have good amount of anecdata showing kids preferring to go to trade school instead of university.
> pull themselves up using hard work etc studying n reading hard.
Where are you from? "The key to success is hard work" is not exactly something part of the Gen Z and Zoomers core values, at least not in the Americas and Western Europe.
15 years ago, people were sure that the Khan Academy and Coursera would disrupt Ivy League and private schools, because now one good teacher could reach millions of students. Not only this has not happened, the only movement I'm observing against credentialism is that I have good amount of anecdata showing kids preferring to go to trade school instead of university.
> pull themselves up using hard work etc studying n reading hard.
Where are you from? "The key to success is hard work" is not exactly something part of the Gen Z and Zoomers core values, at least not in the Americas and Western Europe.