Inquiry told more practical education could reduce youth unemployment

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A national inquiry into youth unemployment has been told that schooling needs to become more practical to help young people find work.

In southern Tasmania, where the National Youth Commission inquiry is being held today, youth unemployment is almost at 18 per cent.Mon 3 Jun 2019, 5:07pmTasmania Tanya Hunt, CEO of the Youth Network

 

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Brainwashing with leftist dogma seems the priority these days, not the three R’s.

young people should protest to LNP They r busy flooding d jobs market with 220k newcomers/yr +1.2 mils on temp visa We have our own jobless n homeless but we r busy importing foreign labor Bastardry n a betrayal to our youth Qld youth r crying out for jobs too but ignored

Practical education 🤔

😂 Yep!

Seth Godin makes a good point about education. If you can write down your job step by step - a machine can and will take over. Education never stops, teaching people how to learn rather what to learn is half the battle.

There is not enough time in the day to indoctrinate children with social tolerance and acceptance and an education about the useful things they may need in life.

No kidding ABC, and you call Queenslander's the dumb ones for electing ScoMo, its actually sad folks 😢.

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