Why Are We Still Preparing Students for Jobs That No Longer Exist?
The world is changing faster than ever, but schools are still preparing students for a reality that disappeared decades ago.
Automation is replacing traditional jobs, and the skills we need are evolving-yet the curriculum remains the same.
We're not taught how to code, think critically about technology, or adapt to rapid change. Instead, we're taught how to pass exams on subjects that may never matter in our lives.
Why are we spending more time on geometry than on financial literacy, climate solutions, or innovation?
Some schools are making progress, but most are failing to meet the moment.