Totaly agree with that. In the end of four years an individual should be a skilled one, that is wanted by the industry. This is how to revolutionize the education to think beyond some stone written rules.
Unfortuantely our education system is not designed to educated but rather "socially engineer". The don't want smart, skilled inovators and entrepreneurs. They want Workforce.
First year should be internships, 2-4 internships in industries that a kid wants to do a major in before they spend 4 years learning skills for a job, instead of going directly from high school to university somehow knowing what you want to do for the rest of your life, especially in work force socities where education and skills for certain jobs are microscopic so changing jobs becomes near impossible after garduation without more years studying etc.
Totaly agree with that. In the end of four years an individual should be a skilled one, that is wanted by the industry. This is how to revolutionize the education to think beyond some stone written rules.
Teaching people only skills that are wanted by industry is arguably more of a path of teaching them rules rather than free-thinking.
Unfortuantely our education system is not designed to educated but rather "socially engineer". The don't want smart, skilled inovators and entrepreneurs. They want Workforce.
First year should be internships, 2-4 internships in industries that a kid wants to do a major in before they spend 4 years learning skills for a job, instead of going directly from high school to university somehow knowing what you want to do for the rest of your life, especially in work force socities where education and skills for certain jobs are microscopic so changing jobs becomes near impossible after garduation without more years studying etc.
In the U.S. most students don't go to college/university knowing what they want to do with their lives, that's more a European model.
Right in the money, how would they standardized accreditation
So smart
its takes a minute to adjust to his voice because im used to listening to it so intently in order to study