Is School Enough? 🤔🎙️
Degrees no longer guarantee success. AI is reshaping jobs. Cultural identity is fading. So, is formal education alone enough?
Join us as we explore how culture, real-world skills, and indigenous knowledge can enhance learning beyond the classroom.
Is School Enough? 🤔🎙️
Degrees no longer guarantee success. AI is reshaping jobs. Cultural identity is fading. So, is formal education alone enough?
Join us as we explore how culture, real-world skills, and indigenous knowledge can enhance learning beyond the classroom.
Is School Enough? 🤔🎙️
Degrees no longer guarantee success. AI is reshaping jobs. Cultural identity is fading. So, is formal education alone enough?
Join us as we explore how culture, real-world skills, and indigenous knowledge can enhance learning beyond the classrooms.
Join us her as we dive into this thought-provoking conversation. Expect raw insights, diverse perspectives, and the kind of dialogue that will challenge everything you thought you knew about learning.
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Is School Enough? 🤔🎙️
Many years ago, education was simple—go to school, get good grades, and secure a future. But in today's world, *is that really enough?*
A young boy in Nigeria aces all his subjects but struggles to express himself confidently in public.
We seem to be in a world where degrees no longer guarantee success, where AI and technology disrupt traditional careers, and where cultural identity is fading in the face of globalization, it's time to rethink education.
Is School Enough? 🤔🎙️
Once, education was simple—go to school, get good grades, and secure a future. But today, is that really enough?
A boy aces his subjects but struggles with confidence. A girl solves equations yet feels lost in the real world.
Meanwhile, a child raised in a culturally rich home, with little formal schooling, possesses wisdom many graduates lack.
So, we ask: Can culture enhance education? Should learning go beyond textbooks and exams?
70% of children in Nigeria cannot read with meaning or solve simple mathematical problems, according to UNICEF
If we do not intentionally build and equip Future Generations of Leaders for a sustainable future, we will suffer a huge loss.
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2) Dr. Vera Ake is a lecturer at IAUE in the Department of Early Childhood Education and Primary Education, she teaches early literacy development, imparting knowledge to undergraduate students and fostering their academic growth.
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