 Pry  open your mind,
Pry  open your mind, don't let your education rust it shut. Learn to think, not  to follow. Combine your learning with action, letting unavoidable errors impel  you to seek greater understanding.
Coco Chanel is quoted as saying "
In  order to be irreplaceable one must always be different." As the bureaucratic  age winds down college degrees as requirements are replaceable; 
independent thinkers and visionary leaders are not.  Cultivating a love of learning is becoming imperative for success.
"I  know very well that because I am unlettered some presumptuous people will think  they have the right to criticize me, saying that I am an uncultured man. What  stupid fools! Do they not know that I could reply to them as Marius did to the  Roman patricians: 'Do those who pride themselves on the works of other men claim  to challenge mine?" - Leonardo da Vinci
Churchill has been attributed  with a statement to the effect that 
"to be young and not be liberal is to  have no heart, to be older and not be conservative is to have no brain". If  this is a mostly true insight than why must institutions of higher learning  spend so much energy shouting long and hard on ideas that students will probably  embrace naturally. 
If you are a student, ignore repetitious  bombast, seek out convincing counter arguments. Then, through synthesis born of  contradictory views, make up your own mind. Until you wisely decide to change  your mind once again. 
Open your eyes and observe even as your ears are  assaulted.
"
If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we  despise, we don't believe in it at all." - Noam Chomsky
Question  authority, scientifically test and verify answers, embrace fully only  self-proven knowledge. If a pronouncement isn't subject to rigorous challenge,  repeatedly verified, and made ever more accurate; it is opinion, not knowledge.  History is littered with debris of false, expert-authority opinions. Human  progress has been accomplished by those that ignored "established facts," doing  the impossible, advancing against the scorn of brilliant and highly educated  naysayers. A kite rises against the wind, not with it.
We need 
freedom  of expression if we are to discover truth - if like that kite we seek to  soar.
Do not remain two dimensional. Question those of us with  educational authority. Expand your thoughts to 
understand all views that  pertain to an issue. 
"We must not allow other people's limited  perceptions to define us" - Virginia Satir
We each learn  differently
Shouldn't education be forced to discern and approach  individual needs? The bureaucratic answer is consistent - "we need more  teachers, and smaller class sizes." If each student is taught the same  curriculum, regardless of their skills, desires, temperament, and abilities;  class size is immaterial (except as it grows the power and wealth of protected  education industries and unions).
"Does the inherent impossibility of  traditional education, training, and other formal learning processes drive  insane all of those involved for too long?" - 
Clark  Aldrich
In commerce the day of 
one size fits many is just  about over, replaced by 
self crafted solutions. In education 
everyone  must fit our size is still the rule. You have three choices: you can settle  for diminishing expectations of programmed mediocrity, you can fight toward a  bureaucratic peak of a settling heap, or you can become a powerfully unique  individual.
It is your life you are developing.
Your life,  and the lives of your children, will prosper to the degree you can openly  structure self-directed learning and keep it pleasurable. This is the  educational importance of the Internet - you can discover and test thousands of  ways to learn, finding what suits you best.
As just one option: in  computer based learning we can experience life in a more realistic format than  common schools. Play a complex computer game, and you learn not by memorization  and testing, but by trial and error - and then perhaps a bit of study to improve  results.
People act differently as they disassociate game play from  reality; they experiment, learn to sacrifice for victory, compare risk to  reward, use personal patterns to enhance development, consider trade-offs and  negotiations, plan for the future. These types of skills become useful in  meatspace (real life), if thought is used to realize the power of gaming  decision trees (flexibly planned development) to our futures.
"If you  treat an individual ... as if he were what he ought to be, and could be, he will  become what he ought to be and could be."
Johann Wolfgang Von  Goethe
I'm convinced Bill Gates played Microsoft Corporation as a  business simulator game - and learned to 
hack  victories against ever tougher opponents. William Gates Jr. ended his  business career playing deity level games against megalomaniacal governments  that kept changing the rules. He changed games, learning how to play a game  called 
Philanthropist.
Bill Gates is trying to be a philanthropic  team player with wife Melinda Gates and friend Warren Buffett. They will keep  improving their game play, 
charity will win.  They are already beating the socks off jet-set NGOs and unwieldy governments by  using logic and creativity rather than cheat codes and politics.
Even if  you don't like him (who taught you to 
despise winners and mock  risk takers? Why?), Bill Gates seems to have become what he ought and could  be. His magnificent run may have started when he acknowledged his creativity as  paramount, dropped out of Harvard, and started Microsoft.
Of course rules  are now changing for all of us, including governments, as 
the Netcohort  Age begins.
Since you were likely constrained from excelling at  creativity by your coercive schooling, it is up to you to discover what you  ought to be and can be -- and start treating yourself that way.
Do the same  for your children.
Software is available that tailors itself to the  needs and abilities of an individual student.
Better and more  appropriate learning is available online than in classrooms. Real change  violates 
industrial learning traditions and the desires of entrenched  educational bureaucracies.
Powerful learning tools are played with only in the  margins.
Computers are pack saddled to existing educational models in an  inefficient pretense. At common schools most technologies are used 
like hitching  horses to a sports car. The horse drawn car does not compare favorably with  traditional horse and buggy. It doesn't matter if the modern conveyance is an  ignorant or intentional misapplication; it will be better to properly enjoy car  and horse separately.
Re-engineering education is not enough, we must  participate in re-engineering the way education is re-engineered.
The  future will reward the prepared yet adaptive mind. Your life, and the lives of  your children can achieve greater accomplishments by a simple process. Find how  each individual student learns most pleasurably and effectively, and let them  fly.
Provide the  resources, and get out of their way. Start a 
reading, reasoning, and rhetoric adventure with simple  learning rules:
Don't Follow
Take Your Time
Think
Act
There must be more to education than 
monopolizing ears with boring litanies so students cease to  engage their brains. In your life let reason and passion, not memorization and  repetition, be your guide.
Once your eyes are open - 
concentrate on the positive, there are too many negatives on  which to waste your time.
"My days of whining and complaining about  others have come to an end. Nothing is easier than fault finding. All it will do  is discolor my personality so that none will want to associate with me. That was  my old life. No more." - 
Og Mandino