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Changing Perspectives: A 21st Century Approach To Education & Schooling

Most schools around the world have adopted the conventional system where students are expected to hit the books to pass quizzes, tests, and exams. Natasha Hussein, from London, United Kingdom, believes that it "inadequately prepares students to thrive in the world outside of University".

"The school syllabus doesn't convey the true joy of a subject and it is easy to get caught up in the mindset of 'exam passing' as opposed to the fun of free thought, exploration, and creativity," said Natasha.

Motivated by her belief, she thought of Future School, an academy where students' interests, personalities, and everyday lifestyles are shaped and prepared for the fast-changing economy.

To get the ball rolling, Natasha signed up to Freelancer.com...

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