Idea Submission Sample | Own Your Prospective: Challenge to Stand with Your Opinion! | The Inked Perceptions Global Writing Contest ~ Season #2.
#Life is the best school, with the exception that at school, lessons are given first, followed by examinations, whereas in the life, the individual is put to the test first, followed by "
#lessons_learnt."
Although We need a better alternative for this traditional and outdated method of 21st century.
Can we think about working on building a #School_of_Life to master the skills that truly matters to enhance the quality of life experience and inspire us to explore all possibilities as a Human? Stand with your Opinion
#education #school_of_life #opinion----------------------
According to a report based on learning outputs in regular schools in a few advanced countries around the world, toppers and A graders in the class were given the exact exam paper just a month later and could hardly obtain enough marks to pass.
In the majority of cases, the so-called purpose of schooling is to prepare students for life is not practical or achievable. The only things we remember about school are our companions and extracurricular activities (if academic pressure allowed any).
Can we think about transforming schools and universities into play areas and creative co-working spaces free of the confines of same-age peer groups and without and a need for supervisors to control time and act? A place where real-life warriors and professionals may volunteer as mentors and engage with one another. Stand with your Opinion
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Our formal schooling did not accurately prepare us for this evolution. Working hard at school still means dutifully following the curriculum, not challenging whether it is correct. 'Why should we study this subject?' sounds insulting and thought-provoking to most teachers, rather than the start of a brilliantly speculative mindset.
When we first start working, most companies want us to focus on executing orders rather than questioning their validity. We spend more time figuring out how to make money and less time figuring out how to spend it wisely. We certainly have more luxurious planes than our presumptions of ideas of what we should fly for.
However, I feel that our end products can only be as good as the aim that inspired them in the first case. The true risks are in never daring to ask such questions in the first place. We should be bold enough to shift our focus away from execution and toward strategic thought.
Can we think about building a curriculum that can inspire students to think differently and live life with a creatorship approach? We have Steve Jobs himself to mentor us on each step of this revolutionary evolution. Stand with your Opinion
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