About The Real Education Crisis by Adem Yaseen
Are schools really preparing kids for life—or just teaching them to pass tests?
In The Real Education Crisis, author Adem Yaseen pulls back the curtain on a system that’s decades behind the world it’s supposed to serve. Students are graduating with diplomas—but without the critical thinking, life skills, or emotional intelligence they need to survive and thrive.
This powerful and practical book is for parents, teachers, and students who know something’s broken and are ready to fix it. Inside, you’ll discover:
Why outdated curriculum is holding kids back
How school culture crushes creativity and real learning
What students should actually be taught before age 18
A clear plan for redesigning school around real life—not test scores
If you’ve ever thought, “Why didn’t school teach me this?”—this book is your answer.
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Author Bio:
Adem Yaseen is an education reform advocate, systems thinker, and passionate believer in real-world learning. After years of observing the gap between what schools teach and what life demands, he wrote The Real Education Crisis to spark change.
When he’s not writing or speaking, Adem enjoys working with students and educators to reimagine learning from the ground up. He’s also a lifelong learner, reader, and coffee enthusiast who believes creativity and critical thinking should be core subjects in every classroom.
He lives with the belief that education should be a launchpad for life—not just a race to graduation.
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