It absolutely, unequivocally, is one of the reasons universal education to a general level is a valuable investment for a society.
But it is not the only reason, or (in my view) even the most important reason.
Maybe before assuming people haven't contemplated what you're saying, you could try to contemplate what else general education might be buying us. Maybe by imagining how it would look if school was actually just job training starting in elementary school, rather than covering all these other things.
But it is not the only reason, or (in my view) even the most important reason.
Maybe before assuming people haven't contemplated what you're saying, you could try to contemplate what else general education might be buying us. Maybe by imagining how it would look if school was actually just job training starting in elementary school, rather than covering all these other things.