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  • Message to young people - learn to innovate not regurgitate

    OP-ED COLUMNIST
    Need a Job? Invent It
    By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN

    WHEN Tony Wagner, the Harvard education specialist, describes his job today, he says he’s “a translator between two hostile tribes” — the education world and the business world, the people who teach our kids and the people who give them jobs. Wagner’s argument in his book “Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World” is that our K-12 and college tracks are not consistently “adding the value and teaching the skills that matter most in the marketplace.”


    This is dangerous at a time when there is increasingly no such thing as a high-wage, middle-skilled job — the thing that sustained the middle class in the last generation. Now there is only a high-wage, high-skilled job. Every middle-class job today is being pulled up, out or down faster than ever. That is, it either requires more skill or can be done by more people around the world or is being buried — made obsolete — faster than ever. Which is why the goal of education today, argues Wagner, should not be to make every child “college ready” but “innovation ready” — ready to add value to whatever they do.



    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/op...t-it.html?_r=0
    Last edited by Islandman; April 1, 2013, 11:19 AM.
    "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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    Looks reasonable... the Finland model is intriguing; it is harder to become a teacher in Finland than a doctor!
    http://edpolicy.stanford.edu/sites/d...g-teachers.pdf
    Peter R

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    • #3
      If dem eat some touch Goat, dem betta learn how to regurgitate!

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