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Hello Chokri and Myloga,
Thank you both for your thoughtful insights on the current education system. I agree that there is a significant gap between traditional curricula and the evolving demands of the modern workforce. The challenge lies in how slowly contemporary skills are integrated into the education system, often leaving students unprepared for the rapid technological advancements and complex job roles of today.
Chokri, your mention of successful models like Germany’s dual system and Singapore’s SkillsFuture is spot-on. These systems effectively blend academic learning with practical industry experience, preparing students for the workforce more comprehensively. Emphasizing industry partnerships and practical training is indeed a step in the right direction.
Myloga, your concern about the focus on traditional subjects is valid. The integration of digital and soft skills into the core curriculum, rather than as supplementary courses, is essential. This approach will not only equip students with relevant skills but also foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities crucial for modern careers.
By updating curricula, promoting continuous learning, and fostering industry collaborations, we can better align education with current and future job market needs.