Originally posted by hack
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For me, one of the major points made was how the Europeans have always had a sharp focus on trade schools. It never occurred to me though how important that focus and those redirection efforts are to maintaining a sustainable middle class - an absolute requirement, IMO, to sustain capitalism and free markets as underpinning concepts to a nation's economy.
I'm also in agreement with you about the "shark tank" aspects of educational programs, of all types, in the US. That's because, in the US, there appears to be a disconnect between the work place (industry) and training (educational) institutions compared to other countries.
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