It is probably infeasible to cram all of this into secondary school.
Hard to imagine being able to learn how to be a doctor or get to "useful" in electrical engineering
It is also probably too hard to even do this for technical training that is almost required now for manufacturing jobs.
To me this points to a tertiary level of education that is academic or technical/professional.
I think that broadening this education out to "blue collar" job education (which is in fact these days highly skilled) will also increase political support for it.
Hard to imagine being able to learn how to be a doctor or get to "useful" in electrical engineering
It is also probably too hard to even do this for technical training that is almost required now for manufacturing jobs.
To me this points to a tertiary level of education that is academic or technical/professional.
I think that broadening this education out to "blue collar" job education (which is in fact these days highly skilled) will also increase political support for it.