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'Why Education Without Creativity Isn't Enough'

    Fast Company went to the competition — an Indian tech company — to see what they think of American education:

    “To compete long term, we need more brainstorming, not memorization; more individuality, not standardization… At the top of the market are the jobs everyone wants. And guess what? These are the jobs that many graduates of the American education system are well prepared for. These jobs require creativity, problem solving, decision making, persuasive arguing, and management skills. In this echelon, a worker’s skills are unique, not interchangeable.”

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