Published June 2025 | Version v1
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Outdated by Design: Reimagining Schools for Real-World Skills

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  • 1. University of Chicago

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The last major overhaul of the U.S. education system came in the late 19th-century, when the Committee of Ten called for a standardized curriculum segmented by age, ability, and subject. While this model was suitable for the needs of the industrial era, today's world demands the ability to problem-solve, adapt to new contexts, and work in teams. This shift in skills is compounded by a startling socio-emotional skill gap fueled by the chronic stress associated with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). I examine literature on the skills children need to develop and visit schools with transformative skill-building practices already underway. I call for a fundamental shift in the landscape of education models from the content-rooted curriculum of the 20th century to the skills-driven pedagogy necessary for the educational, economic, and personal flourishing of the 21st century.

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2025 LP Published Micayla Roth Reimagining Schools for Skills.pdf

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