Protecting and Promoting School Choice

EFI Publications

Engage Youth in Learning with Hands-On Skills and Mentors

The opinion piece argues that traditional classroom lectures fail to excite young people about learning, advocating instead for hands-on programs that connect education to real-world applications. It emphasizes the role of mentors and skill-building opportunities that prepare students for meaningful careers. The author suggests these approaches help students discover purpose in their education.

Key Points

  • Traditional lecturing disengages students; hands-on experiences are more effective.
  • Mentors and real-world relevance help students find meaning in learning.
  • Programs focusing on career skills excite youth and lead to better job outcomes.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This supports educational freedom by highlighting the need for innovative, engaging alternatives to traditional public schooling, which could be facilitated through school choice mechanisms like charters and vouchers. It empowers parents to select programs that better suit their children’s needs, reducing reliance on one-size-fits-all government-run education.

Source: OPINION: Want to get young people excited about learning? Give them hands-on programs, mentors and skills that lead to good careers

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