According to John Sculley, who served as Apple’s CEO from 1983 to 1993, how we educate workers is due for disruption. (via CNBCMakeIt)
. "It's incredibly outdated in my mind that we tell students that they're going to have to spend $200,000 for a four-year education. You're basically going into a system that was designed 50 years ago or longer."Marilyn K. Yee | New York Times Co. | Getty Images
"The experience of what work is like in new corporations is dramatically different than what work is like in big, long, established corporations," he explains. "The same thing is going to happen in education." "What do Bill Gates, Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Mark Zuckerberg all have in common?" he asks. "They all went to Montessori school. What is Montessori? Hands-on learning. There's nothing more powerful than hands-on learning, and particularly in the sciences."
"It's not just getting kids to take STEM courses in school. It's coming up with alternative ways they can spend their time together in teams, in associations and clubs," he says. "My sense is that people are going to naturally become knowledgeable about STEM, much like how young people are naturally knowledgeable about social media.
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