When Learning Breaks: A Human Systems View of Education Failure
When 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:
If 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