When we can't even predict the economy at the end of the week, how can we guarantee our kids a job? Fifty years ago students knew; if they did well, they could easily obtain a job. In the current time though, there is no job security. In addition to that, schools don't allow the collaboration, the problem solving and the flexibility needed to operate in the current job market. The problem is, the system of public education is conceived for a different day and age. Globally, schools are now more focused on technology and science, the driving force behind modernization. America's colleges are the highest quality colleges in the world, and they are doing quite well in the changing world. For public schools to reach that level, they must be willing to change their methods and standard. Kids of this generation carry iphones and ipads; they are ready for a faster paced learning environment. "Asking these students sit in a desk and listen to a teacher is like ramming a square peg into a round hole" says Andrew Kim, author of Changing Public Education to Serve 21st Century Learners. Organizations such as The Center for Public Education are quickly realizing the need to reevaluate our education system, and ensure we are on par with the rest of the world. They are trying hard to revolutionize education, as we know
When we can't even predict the economy at the end of the week, how can we guarantee our kids a job? Fifty years ago students knew; if they did well, they could easily obtain a job. In the current time though, there is no job security. In addition to that, schools don't allow the collaboration, the problem solving and the flexibility needed to operate in the current job market. The problem is, the system of public education is conceived for a different day and age. Globally, schools are now more focused on technology and science, the driving force behind modernization. America's colleges are the highest quality colleges in the world, and they are doing quite well in the changing world. For public schools to reach that level, they must be willing to change their methods and standard. Kids of this generation carry iphones and ipads; they are ready for a faster paced learning environment. "Asking these students sit in a desk and listen to a teacher is like ramming a square peg into a round hole" says Andrew Kim, author of Changing Public Education to Serve 21st Century Learners. Organizations such as The Center for Public Education are quickly realizing the need to reevaluate our education system, and ensure we are on par with the rest of the world. They are trying hard to revolutionize education, as we know