
When Learning Breaks: A Human Systems View of Education FailureWhen someone succeeds in one learning structure but fails in another, the issue isn’t ability—it’s alignment.In this episode, I share my experience attending around ten colleges and universities, earning two associate degrees, and repeatedly encountering the same pattern: success at structured, sequential levels—and breakdown at abstract, non-linear ones.This isn’t about effort or intelligence.It’s about how systems are designed.Key ideas:Learning systems don’t just get harder—they can become misalignedAccommodations don’t fix structural mismatchAbstract models often exclude valid ways of thinkingFailure patterns often reflect system design, not human limitationIf learning breaks, the better question isn’t “what’s wrong with the person?”It’s: what changed in the system?Category: Human Systems Tags: human systems, learning design, cognitive systems, education, decision guidance
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