In the words of Jane Adams, "The future of America depends on the family and the school, as children depend heavily on what he is teaching, so we are very concerned about what we teach and how we live "The future depends on how we teach today's generation. Parents and teachers must be aware of what they teach and their lifestyle so that they can become what they should do in the future. Sadly, most children dislike going to school.
The future of the future is uncertain. We have to adapt to change. Schools and students have to look at education in new ways. Better planning, more individualization, and more opportunities opens the door to success. Education is reluctant to change for many years, and the change has been a problem for a long time. The future of thinking and change may be very bright. The time has come for us to open the door to tomorrow for our students, they deserve all we can give them.
Before we begin, I would like to clarify that the value of the university is unique to all students. For many students, universities can still offer a piece of paper to prove their "knowledge" and open many new doors. Higher education is also valuable to people pursuing research and specialized fields. Young people grow in a very different world. Students can expect 17 jobs in 5 industries throughout their lives. Automation of technology is expected to affect 70% of employment by 2030 (FYA, 2016). Young people need to acquire new skills to keep up with this new work world.
Today, the realization of America 's dream depends on opening the door to higher education for more Americans. Three quarters of the work in the 21st century not only education and training other than high school diploma but also an average career with a bachelor's degree earn over $ 1 million in lifetime. I have a high school diploma. Nonetheless, the United States is lagging behind the competition for educating our children. A generation ago, we were leading the world with the achievement rate of the university; today, we are ranked 12th.
From the beginning of our country, we have considered education as the basis for democracy and citizenship, social mobility and national prosperity. Higher education opened my mind and opened the door. However, high school students and their families are increasingly questioning the value. Is it worth investing in university or college education? The short answer is 'Yes'. There is no doubt that the university is economically challenging. Large amounts of statistics show economic advantages of university education for 4 years. Over the course of a lifetime, students who graduate from college can spend more than 60%, more than 1 million more than other people than university graduated students. Completion of a university will greatly influence the income capacity of young women. Women aged 25 to 34 who received a bachelor's degree are 70% higher than women who completed only high school diploma