JAMB - English Language (1991 - No. 87)
Explanation
The passage discusses the challenges faced in modern education, particularly in preparing students for a rapidly changing world and job market. The passage notes that training students for specific technologies or vocational roles is becoming obsolete. This is because the pace of technological change is so rapid that by the time students complete such training, new technologies or job requirements may have emerged.
In response to these challenges, the passage argues for the value of studying the humanities. It suggests that humanities education plays a crucial role by teaching students how to think critically, analyze complex issues and understand the broader human experience. This broader perspective is seen as a necessary complement to narrow vocational training and materialistic views of education.
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