Humankind is entering the fourth industrial revolution with cutting edge technologies. We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and related to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity, transformation will be unlike anything humankind has experienced before.
Developed countries like the U.S., China, Germany, and Japan have been preparing heavily for the fourth industrial revolution. South Korea is a latecomer, but it's investing heavily. South Korea must rush to catch up.
In this regard, South Korea's education innovation is urgent for competitiveness in the fourth industrial revolution. In my view, we can never expect to breed creative and innovative students if we hang on to the current education system that will only focus on college entrance exam.
I agree with you. However, changes are occurring in the nation's education system and such efforts will change the nation's education system. I believe in the power of this change.
Thank you for your comment:)
From what I heard from my cousines, they told me that the current education system has been developed for changing students' decisions and desires. Most of the Meister highschool students consider skipping to enter a college and starting from getting a job to develop their job skills.
(The Meister schools are growing now.)
http://naver.me/FAZ5Ws2V
http://naver.me/xxPoQNtK
But I agree with you, because that is a little part of all education and it just started to be changed. South Korea need to rush to make our future as a latecomer in the field of the fourth industrial revolution.
Hi, it's you, dreaming.belle. Good to see you again! Thank you for your wonderful comment. Yeah, the meister high school project is really cool:) Good day!