puts on his devil’s advocate hat
@keobooks
If that many people are willing to pay him, how is it a problem?
@zenvelo
“Mr. Kim has about 120 live, in-person students per lecture”
How is that not being a teacher? Obviously the students think they are learning, and are willing to pay for it. How is this any different from a typical college professor?
@KNOWITALL
Wouldn’t higher pay be a good way to show them appreciation?
@SadieMartinPaul
So do you think we’ll see highly paid teachers?
@keobooks
Not all teachers are paid with taxpayer dollars, e.g. tutors and college professors. The money is going to come from people who are willing to pay for education. For example, do you pay for the online class from one of the best teachers in the country, or from a mediocre teacher at the local college? I’m wondering if the internet will expand the reach of the best teachers at the expense of the poor teachers.
@tinyfaery
In the US we spend more on education than any other country in the world and more per capita than all but a few.