I really enjoyed watching this video because I believed that everything he said could not have hit the nail on the head any harder.
In his speech he talks about how everyone is just trying to 'improve a broken model,' when it really needs to be transformed and revolutionized. Over the years education has just turned into an industrial business, pushing everyone through the assembly lines, slowly weeding out the 'broken' pieces. And through these years and today it seems that more and more pieces are falling off of the line. I'm not entirely sure how it has come to this but I really wish that people would realize that pushing towards a process instead of actualization is not the way to move forward. Humans are diverse, humans are customized, humans are organic, and we cannot flourish under one 'right' standardized method. Everyone holds natural talents somewhere inside, and he states that education strips us of this. It only scrapes the top and feeds what is brought forth instead of digging deeper to find what else is there. He states that education is, "not about scaling a solution, it's about creating a movement," and I believe that if the education system was opened up to let everyone dig deeper then not only would it be transformed, it would be completely revolutionized for the better.