OUR education system needs to adapt to the quickly changing world. One funda- mental area where schools can make a significant impact is financial literacy. Teaching students how to manage finances, including budgeting, investing and understanding taxes, prepares them for personal financial success and careers in business, economics and finance.

Equally important is equipping students with coding and technological literacy. This not only opens doors to careers in technology and engineering, but also enhances problem-solving and logical thinking skills across various fields. Schools that include coding courses from an early age, such as those in the West, are successful in educating young children about a wide range of tech-related occupations, and fostering an early interest in fields like software development and cybersecurity.

However, the utility of education must extend beyond technical aspect to include critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. These abilities are transferable to every field, from strategic corporate solutions to scientific research.

Communication skills are another pillar of a well-rounded education, essential for nearly every career path. Programmes that emphasise persuasive writing and articulate speaking can transform students into effective communicators and leaders.

It is also crucial to include wellness and health in the curriculum. Schools that offer courses in nutrition, physical education, and mental health not only encourage healthier lifestyles, but also open doors to professions in healthcare, sports and wellness counselling.

Environmental literacy is yet another critical area. As the world grapples with climate change as well as sustainability challenges, educating students about environmental issues prepares them for careers in green technologies, conservation and environmental policy. Schools that incorporate green initiatives and sustainability projects can ignite a passion for environmental advocacy.

Finally, the integration of career exploration opportunities, such as internships and mentorship programmes, is vital. These experiences allow students to apply their skills in real-world settings, as well as exploring various paths thoroughly before taking informed decisions.

Fizza Rafiq Godil
Karachi

Published in Dawn, October 12th, 2024

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