The Telegraph – Kieran McLaughlin, Michael Mercieca
“In the last few years, much has been said about preparing young people and children for the world of work. With various business groups, including the British Chambers of Commerce, calling on schools and employers to work together to make sure pupils understand and are prepared for what awaits them after education, the purpose of schooling has increasingly become a point of debate. Are schools and universities meant to be making sure their students have the skills to succeed in an increasingly competitive jobs market, or is the purpose of schooling slightly more open ended? Does it need to have a purpose at all, beyond instilling knowledge – and a passion to keep learning – into pupils? Should learning be about education for education’s sake? Or should the focus be employability? Maybe you think it should be a mix of both? Read the arguments…”(more)