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I heard Human rsrouece is a dying rsrouece'.I read in The Hindu' paper a couple of days ago that the Oxford Graduated (though not all) are landing up serving the customers in Starbucks etc. London School of Economics, it seems ,it teaming up with a university in India to study the politicisation of the educated-unemployed youth of India in the wake of the Anna Hazare Movement. Infact, we have seen the youth all over the world become politically agitated. The reason must've been that the education is given in a format like we find the Bollywood movies following Success Formulae' the world over. While the the Jasmine Revolution proves the power of social media and the growing number (strength & age& rage) of the users, the flip side of it which is prompting countries like India and the US also to ponder on which letter of DEMOCRACY they must clip. A huge challenge is now to contain the speed,smartness and the power of youngsters (we understand that every generation is smarter than the one before it) in a dynamic education and iempowerment system which still is in the evolving process. CatZero, I think, must think of promoting the process of such an evolution. Let me add, young people are not made to fail. It is the system that fails and calls it their failure. If the system is serious why doesn't it fall back and ask itself the reasons for the failure.Instead of putting teaching before training; it's time we put training before teaching (in every sense possible). In the wake of the lightening speed developments and evolution of technologies and the huge learning gaps,there is a need for a competent system which gives ample opportunities to map the competencies of youngsters and season them to weathers' of all kinds else we aren't thinking of the chaos in the future
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Jose
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 17:52:31
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 190.78.82.204
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