Our education system was designed for the Industrial Revolution. It emphasizes memorization, standardization, and conformity—skills that were valuable in the 20th century but are increasingly obsolete today.
The World Economic Forum predicts that 85% of jobs in 2030 don't exist today. Yet our schools continue teaching as if the future will look like the past.
The Skills Gap
While schools focus on standardized test preparation, employers desperately seek:
- Critical thinking and problem-solving
- Creativity and innovation
- Collaboration across cultures
- Digital literacy
- Adaptability
A New Approach
At IntelliLearn, we've developed the Omanye Yehowada Method—a pedagogical framework that prepares students for careers that don't yet exist. Our approach emphasizes:
- Project-based learning
- Real-world problem solving
- AI collaboration
- Cross-disciplinary thinking