Why Hasn't Education Changed? | Yahya ALI | TEDxMLZS Kalaburagi Youth

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Every other industry has evolved—so why does education still look the same?This talk challenges outdated ideas about schooling and explores why meaningful change has been so slow. It invites audiences to rethink what education should prepare students for in a rapidly changing world. Yahya Ali is an aspiring education reformer with a deep interest in chemistry, learning, and the science of how education shapes human potential. From a young age, he has been driven by curiosity—not only about the natural world but also about how people think, learn, and grow. He believes that education should inspire understanding, creativity, and character rather than memorization alone. Passionate about lifelong learning and meaningful change, Yahya hopes to contribute to building education systems that empower young minds to think independently and solve real-world problems. Guided by kindness, empathy, and a strong sense of purpose, he believes that progress is most meaningful when it is rooted in hu

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