Colleges Must Prepare Students for the Future, Not the Past

 In his article, “Colleges Must Prepare Students for the Future, Not the Past,” Robin Capehart makes a robust case for the urgent need to update higher education. He argues that universities must focus on developing skills relevant to today’s rapidly evolving job market rather than relying on outdated teaching methods. Capehart insists that unless higher education evolves now, students will continue to graduate unprepared for the demands of the workforce. To read more on how to fix this, visit RobinCapehart.Substack.com.

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