Social Quality Education Will Break the Monopoly of Knowledge and Education and lead to a Shared Future

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Daohe · Oct 29, 2024
In recent decades, education has gradually shifted from traditional book-based learning to technology-based education, with the rise of artificial intelligence adding to the momentum. Knowledge is now easier to access, and global democratization is becoming more evident. In this context, focusing solely on the gaining of knowledge and skills no longer meets future needs. There […]

In recent decades, education has gradually shifted from traditional book-based learning to technology-based education, with the rise of artificial intelligence adding to the momentum. Knowledge is now easier to access, and global democratization is becoming more evident. In this context, focusing solely on the gaining of knowledge and skills no longer meets future needs.

There is growing support for breaking the monopolies on knowledge and education, leading to the rise of social quality education. This approach not only focuses on knowledge but also on cultivating civilization values, cultural awareness and social responsibility in the next generation.

In the past, limited access to knowledge gave rise to a “knowledge elite”. However, in social quality education, knowledge is considered a foundational guarantee, but no longer the main focus. Education’s focus has shifted from simply accumulating knowledge to applying it, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The goal is to build a strong knowledge base while preparing students to think critically and adapt to future challenges.

The major difference between social quality education and traditional education is its emphasis on civilization values. It helps students develop rational views on freedom, democracy, justice, and equality, showing how these values impact both individual and societal well-being. This understanding enables students to make informed decisions and balance personal and collective interests in complex situations.

Based on the incorporation of civilization values, social quality education takes cultural education a step further by expanding students’ perspectives and encouraging an appreciation for diversity and respect for different cultural backgrounds. Beyond knowledge acquisition, it aims to cultivate a love for oneself, others, and the world, helping students understand and engage with a multicultural society.

This cultural insight broadens their horizons and strengthens their cross-cultural communication skills, preparing them to actively contribute to social progress and the development of the global community in their future personal and professional lives.

Quality education will break the monopoly on education through diverse and personalized learning methods. It promotes resource-sharing across regions, ensuring students in underserved areas access quality education, while also addressing economic inequalities through tailored learning paths and support systems. By encouraging online learning, community education, and vocational training, it adapts to regional needs and reduces reliance on limited markets. Ultimately, it seeks to bridge the technology gap and provide equal opportunities for all, fostering a more open and inclusive education system.

As quality education is implemented, social structures will transform. Leaders with a civilizational perspective will better address complex challenges and drive sustainable development. Future leaders will combine knowledge and skills with strong social responsibility and ethical judgment, caring for others and recognizing the importance of social progress for collective well-being. They will focus on diverse collaboration and shared success, fostering dialogue between cultures and contributing to a more just and peaceful world.

In conclusion, the rise of social quality education will mark the end of knowledge and educational monopolies. As knowledge becomes more accessible, quality education shifts its focus to cultural and civilizational development, nurturing the next generation with social responsibility and a humanistic perspective. This educational model not only transforms the nature of learning but also lays the foundation for a shared, win-win future. In such a future, everyone will have the opportunity to grow and develop through education, leading to a more prosperous and just society.

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Why systems matter more than tech

Why systems matter more than tech

Kishou · Jun 13, 2025

This passage emphasizes that the key to civilizational progress lies in systems, not technology. A system defines how social resources are organized and how power is structured. Its flexibility determines whether institutions can improve and whether technology can be used effectively—ultimately shaping the direction of civilization. A healthy system drives prosperity; a rigid one leads to collapse. Technology only serves the system.

体制・制度と技術の関係――文明の進歩を左右する“隠れた力”

体制・制度と技術の関係――文明の進歩を左右する“隠れた力”

Kishou · Jun 13, 2025

本稿では、文明の進歩を決定づける鍵は技術ではなく体制であると強調しています。<br>体制は社会資源の編成と権力構造を規定します。<br>体制に柔軟性があれば制度は最適化され、技術も効果的に活用され、その結果、文明の進路は繁栄へと導かれます。逆に体制が硬直していれば文明は崩壊に向かいます。技術はあくまで体制に奉仕する手段にすぎません。

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