Is America’s education system preparing students for the future – or preserving a model designed for the past?
In this eye-opening episode of Voices of Courage, host Ken D. Foster sits down with former Idaho State Senator Steven Thayn to explore one of the most pressing issues facing families today: the future of education funding and why the current system rewards inputs instead of outcomes.
With decades of experience as a teacher, legislator, and education reform advocate, Steven shares bold ideas that challenge conventional thinking and place parents and students back at the center of learning.
🔥 In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
✨ Why America continues to fund educational systems rather than measurable learning outcomes
✨ The difference between teaching and learning—and why it matters
✨ How greater parental choice can improve student engagement and accountability
✨ Why many students thrive outside traditional one-size-fits-all models
✨ The role of homeschooling, charter schools, micro-schools, and hybrid education
✨ How Idaho’s Advanced Opportunities Program empowers students to earn college credits while still in high school
✨ Why career and technical education may be just as valuable as a four-year degree
✨ How hands-on learning and real-world skills can better prepare students for success
✨ Why communication skills may be more important than many traditional academic subjects
🚀 Key Topics Discussed:
📚 Education reform and school choice
🏫 Funding students instead of institutions
🎓 College vs. vocational and technical education
👨👩👧👦 Parental involvement and family responsibility
💡 Innovation in learning models
📈 Accountability through outcomes instead of seat time
🌎 Building stronger individuals rather than larger institutions
🌐 Learn More About Steven Thayn: https://steventhayn.com