posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 08:09 PM
reply to post by Golf66
You bring up a great point.
It's counterproductive to have an education system that assumes everybody is going to go to college and become an office worker. Considering the
number of people that actually DO go on to do that is low, you are just wasting the time that COULD be used to teach children a trade, or real world
life skills.
What's the point is wasting time learning biology or physics when you are going to become a plumber? I know I know, being education on a subject even
if you aren't going to make it a profession is a good thing, but I think it's much more important to teach children how to survive in the world.
Then, once they are older with an actual career that supports them, they can attend community college or pursue additional education by themselves.
The current model seems to be "teach the kids to know a LITTLE about a LOT. It's hard to have a successful career when you don't know a LOT about a
little.
The assumption everyone is going to go to college, and educating them accordingly is a huge mistake that is simply making another generation of kids
with very little worth to the job market.