schooling is not education
The world has
changed, but the school system has not changed with it. Students spend many
years in an obsolete system studying subjects they will never use and preparing
for a world which no longer exists. School prepares people for jobs in a world
where machines are employable. The school system offers a one-size-fits-all
that doesn't work for everybody.
There isn't
much on offer in the school system for a curious mind or someone who yearns for
something different; it teaches different minds the same things. Hence Einstein
said, "If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live
its whole life thinking it's stupid." Schooling is more about
memorisation, standardisation and conformity.
The school
system doesn't pursue tapping into individuals' natural abilities, and that's
where it has missed its effective mark. Schooling prepares you for what society
expects you to be. The school system programmes students not to fail — and if
they fail, they are punished, criticised and even ostracised. In an effort to
avoid failure in the real world, people tend to play it safe and tiptoe around
opportunities; thereby pushing many to sleep-walk through life.Education, on
the other hand, is about growing an ability to learn, to think, to understand,
to do and to take action. Education is about preparing yourself for life and
for whom you wish to become. No matter what you may have been told, education
is not synonymous with schooling. Schooling is done in school, but education
can happen anywhere.
The truth is
that education can happen without schooling — and schooling can also happen
without education! The school teaches you "what" to think, but
education teaches you "how" to think. Never mistake getting a
certificate for getting an education. A lot of us assume we've been educated
because we attended some school, college or prestigious university. They are so
many uneducated graduates in our world today.You are not
educated if all you got from school is a certificate. Real education should
help solve problems; if not your country's problems, then at the very least
your own personal problems.
There is a
need to disrupt the status quo. The world belongs to thinkers and learners. As
you know more, you achieve more. We are at a point in history when we need to
put the focus on learning rather than schooling and acquiring certificates. The
best option you have is to become the master of your own education. Strive to
get an education, not just certificates.
Education
happens almost every day. Education could happen as soon as you read this
article or watch an iconic movie or listen to an enlightening podcast or attend
some seminar, workshop or training. There really is no formula for getting
educated. Now don't get me wrong, I am not against schooling and acquiring
certificates. Schooling is essential.
It teaches us
the language, facts, figures, grammar, and writing. Schooling teaches the kind
of basics that you need to exist in your everyday life as an adult. In fact, I
advise everyone to have some sort form of schooling.
There is so
much more to life than the classroom, textbooks, lectures, exams and
certificates, however. Schooling and certificates can earn you some cash at a
job, but education makes the world a better place.
The school
system should create assets to society, not liabilities waiting on the
government, their families and friends to support them if they are unemployed.
If what the
school system offers cannot be applied to solve societal problems, then
education has not taken place. If what schooling offers cannot instigate change
in your own personal life, then education has not taken place. If what
schooling offers is for you to graduate and still depend fully on the system,
then education has not taken place.
If what
schooling offers cannot help you stand on your own two feet, then education has
not taken place. If what schooling offers is for graduates to come back home
with certificates, yet still look to their parents for daily bread, then
education has not taken place. An academic qualification is just a piece of
paper until you can channel it and employ it (leverage it) beyond the scope of
the school syllabus.
You are not
educated if all you got from school is a certificate. Real education should
help solve problems — if not your country's problems, then at the very least
your own personal problems.
The school system
should create solution givers, innovators and disruptors. The school system
should create assets to society, not liabilities waiting on the government,
their families and friends to support them if they are unemployed.
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