

Just in Time vs Just in Case: Connor Boyack on Rethinking Education
When your refrigerator breaks, you don't panic because you never read the manual—you find what you need to know right when you need it. So why do we force children to memorize information "just in case" they might need it someday?
Connor Boyack, creator of the 6-million-selling Tuttle Twins series, explains why our entire educational model is fundamentally backward and how switching to "just in time" learning could transform results.
Discover why Minecraft might be more educational than math worksheets and why intentionality matters more than which educational path you choose.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:44 - Connor's three-pronged approach to educational freedom
04:25 - The importance of intentionality in education
07:25 - Being an outlaw beekeeper
09:35 - The myth of the rule of law in education
14:00 - The children's entrepreneur market
16:51 - Building a vision incrementally
23:07 - Focusing on what not to do
25:32 - Content without context fails
31:03 - Stories help information stick
35:30 - Building curriculum around children's interests38:16 - "Just in case" vs "just in time" learning models
42:08 - Final thoughts and resources
Links & References:
- Tuttle Twins books and animated series: [tuttletwins.com](https://tuttletwins.com/)
- Libertas Network: [libertas.org](https://libertas.org/)
- Children's Entrepreneur Market: [kidsmarkets.com](https://kidsmarkets.com/)
- Praxis (college alternative): [discoverpraxis.com](https://discoverpraxis.com/)Want even more? Sign up for the OpenEd Daily newsletter at https://opened.co for practical tips and insights about more open and innovative approaches to education.Subscribe:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-opened-podcast/id1760216903https://open.spotify.com/show/6Kf7SZ8XASA6tSqMEuHmVCFollow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/openedHQhttps://www.facebook.com/openedhqhttps://x.com/OpenEdHQhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/openedhq/