Broken Schooling: Why the System Is Failing Curious Children

When learning becomes about obedience, curiosity dies. Broken Schooling explains why the system needs rethinking—not more pressure.

Broken Schooling explores a truth many parents sense but struggle to articulate: today’s education system is not broken because teachers don’t care—it’s broken because the system itself hasn’t evolved.

Through everyday classroom scenes and family conversations, the comic shows how rigid rules, fixed syllabi, and exam pressure slowly drain curiosity from children. Learning becomes about following instructions rather than asking questions. Success becomes about compliance, not understanding.

The book highlights how schools unintentionally punish exploration. Mistakes are penalised, deviation is discouraged, and creativity is treated as a distraction. Over time, children stop taking intellectual risks. They learn how to score—but forget how to think.

What makes this story powerful is that it doesn’t villainise schools. Instead, it reframes the problem: schools were designed for a different era. An era where information was scarce, careers were predictable, and obedience was rewarded.

Today’s world is the opposite. Information is everywhere. Careers evolve constantly. Those who succeed are self-learners.

Broken Schooling argues that the solution isn’t abandoning education—but expanding it. Children need tools and environments that encourage independent exploration, guided freedom, and real-world learning. School can remain—but it should no longer be the only source of learning.

This comic is a wake-up call for parents who want more than report cards. It invites them to become partners in their child’s education—by providing tools that empower curiosity instead of suppressing it.

👉 Help your child learn beyond broken systems.
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