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		<title>Information Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading, Righting, &#8216;Rithmatic, Religion&#8230;
These are subjects taught at school. I think these subjects became important during the industrial age. What age are we in now? The technological age, Baby!!
Religion will always be the focus of education. Without it, there is no reason to study and no reason for us to be alive!! But are the [...]]]></description>
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<p>These are subjects taught at school. I think these subjects became important during the industrial age. What age are we in now? The technological age, Baby!!</p>
<p>Religion will always be the focus of education. Without it, there is no reason to study and no reason for us to be alive!! But are the other &#8216;R&#8217; classes standard classes and course work appropriate in this day and age? I mean, who is going to teach relevancy of information? Who is going to teach the soft-skills?Who will teach community building? When will we teach information literacy? Are these the new skills of the future? When will we teach them?</p>
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