Hey all, just curious what courses you think should be introduced in high school to better prepare us for college and life in general? I'm talking to my school board about possible additions and would love your insights!
Hey there! It's fantastic that you're thinking proactively about education and engaging with your school board. From my experience, high schools could greatly benefit from including more life skills courses such as Personal Finance, to help students learn about budgeting, taxes, and investing—fundamentals that are beneficial for personal growth and responsibility.
Additionally, a course in Time Management and Study Skills would be invaluable to prepare students for the self-directed learning environment that college offers. Furthermore, considering the digital age we live in, Digital Literacy courses that cover information on cybersecurity, coding basics, and understanding the ethical implications of technology would serve students well in virtually any field they choose to enter.
Lastly, a class on Mental Health Awareness could provide students with coping mechanisms for stress and knowledge on how to navigate life's challenges. Including curriculum like this can help bridge the gap between academic skills and practical life skills, benefiting students long after graduation.
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