Pakistan’s young population is both strength and its future. The country’s bright future can be ensured by putting an emphasis on the welfare of the youth. However, the masses have always been subjected to an oppressive system under the control of feudal lords.
The greatest injustice committed against the people was not their lack of access to education, but rather their forced deprivation of the benefits of true education. You always gain something from education. Education isn’t learning if it doesn’t help you become a better person.
The most important years of our teenagers’ life are spent in establishments known as schools, colleges, or universities. They believe that their future will be prosperous if they leave this place, but this is not the case.
As soon as they enter the real world after receiving their desired degree from a college or university, they are shocked to learn that all they saw and heard was a dream. And it usually takes them 10 years to recover from this significant setback as they knock doors in quest of employment.
Then it becomes apparent that all they got in the name of the degree was a piece of paper. It is merely a record of the knowledge being acquired during the time at the university. On that document known as a degree, the only information you can find is the course, duration, and marks; nevertheless, it doesn’t specify what you could accomplish with that knowledge.
Today, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and web 3.0 are hot topics. Emerging technologies are making Pakistan’s educational system look outdated. It goes without saying that humans will need to learn new skills and that the educational system will need to raise its standards when chatbots replace workers with training in reading, writing, and creative writing
It is essential to teach coding to those working in the computer industry, expose graphic designers to photo editing software, and provide content writers with access to material creation tools. The goal is to teach everyone the most up-to-date software and hardware in their respective sectors, which will be beneficial to them, rather than those books that, once learned, will render youths all jobless.