My daughter is in third grade and brought home a story the other day that talked about how kids need more time in school because they're unprepared for the workforce. It bothered the heck out of me because 1) I don't think the purpose of life is to be a good little worker bee and 2) It wasn't really accurate. Employers are wanting unique skills that aren't covered with college degrees, such as particular certifications and soft skills like leadership, critical thinking, communication, etc.
Is career preparedness/ more book learning something you'd focus on with your own children? Why or why not?