The skills gap.
Posted: 20 May 2019, 11:12
Politicians are at it again... we have had 70 ministers responsible for training in 35 years and they all introduce their own new wonder initiatives. It has to stop, as the City and Guilds Institute keeps saying and is now saying again about the new T-levels. These are technical qualifications yet some want to equate them with A-levels, which they are not. We are not all academically gifted and we should stop measuring a person's worth based on their IQ.
There are basically two types of intelligence - academic and practical - and the two distribution curves do not overlap. A decent society needs plenty of both sorts
Imagine you are on a ship that loses all power and communications and runs aground on an island in the middle of nowhere. Who are its most valuable members at that time; the physicist, mathematician, chemist or the builders, carpenters, gardeners? I would opt for those who could build a shelter, get a fire going every time one was needed and could provide food and water.
There are basically two types of intelligence - academic and practical - and the two distribution curves do not overlap. A decent society needs plenty of both sorts
Imagine you are on a ship that loses all power and communications and runs aground on an island in the middle of nowhere. Who are its most valuable members at that time; the physicist, mathematician, chemist or the builders, carpenters, gardeners? I would opt for those who could build a shelter, get a fire going every time one was needed and could provide food and water.