School drop outs find new learning matching their talents and graduate with degrees under Talent Based Learning, invoking questions about traditional academic systems based on mere grades

There are people who may not have gone through formal education but are exceeding expectations in real life. Such people are seen as great businessmen or business-women, or researchers who produce innovation in villages without formal education. They can also be great leaders who make their nations or continents a pride yet they do not…

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Musicians, Sports athletes, acrobats, comedians, etc. not wired for academics, and who drop out of mainstream learning, find Talent Based Learning relevant to them and graduate based on their talents

Musicians and other artists are described as people who are high in openness have more intellectual curiosity, creativity and prefer novelty and variety. The knowledge in composing, acting and delivery of their innate value can only be described “amazing”, “out of this world”, “ insane”, etc. As a matter of fact, a music student can…

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Relief as VIPS – CEOs, Governors, Members of Parliament, etc. previously locked out of leadership or promotions graduate with degrees, based on their innate talent, life and work experience

In most African countries, leadership is associated with education. For one to be recognized as a great leader he/she must demonstrate strong education background. As a matter of fact some countries, like Kenya, have enacted laws that would limit one from vying for political positions based on academic degree qualification. However, most successful people in…

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Academicians startled and wowed as Exceptional Children graduate early under Talent Based Learning: 10-year-olds (or less) graduate with degrees, against long standing belief that learning is based on age

By knowing the talent or giftedness of kids early and challenging them in their areas of strength, we have witnessed unbelievable abilities in children that we never knew before. A significant number of kids today are able to graduate with university degrees below age 10, amazing while also startling traditional education managers. Others are able…

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A new horizon beckons as African Youth learn and graduate based on their talents, get jobs, start businesses and employ jobless thousands from traditional academic systems

In an ideal world, everyone investing in their skills through education and training believe they would enter the labour market and find a job which took full advantage of those skills. If you are still dreaming so, we must inform you that for successive cohorts of university graduates in most African countries’ joblessness is the…

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