Education promises success ? but does it deliver?
This book uncovers the hidden flaws in today's global education systems and challenges the belief that schooling alone prepares students for real life.
Examines whether the time, effort, and money students invest truly lead to meaningful outcomes.
It questions the real value of modern education and why so many graduates still feel unprepared, lacking confidence and practical skills.
Traces the transformation of education from ancient, wisdom-based systems to today's theory-heavy model.
Reveals how traditional learning once nurtured creativity, character, and purpose, while modern systems often fall short.
· Provides a global perspective by analyzing education systems in:
o Australia
o India
o Kenya
· Proposes a practical, experience-based model of modern education.
This new approach emphasizes:
o Hands-on learning
o Real-world problem-solving
o Skill development
o Confidence-building
o Workplace readiness
· Highlights a central truth:
Many students are educated, yet unprepared?because the system teaches theory but not ability.
· Calls for an education system that values students' time, potential, and financial investment.
One that turns schools into places of growth rather than obligation.
· A book for students, parents, educators, and institutions who want to rethink and rebuild an education system that truly serves the next generation.