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Education Reforms

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Students are depressed. Youth are isolated, addicted, lonely, and anxious. Education feels empty, robotic, and disconnected from real life. Mental health is collapsing while drug abuse and suicides climb.

Creating a Generation of Thinkers, Intellectuals, and Visionaries

We are not just reforming education—we are reprogramming the very consciousness of the youth. Our mission is to create a generation of thinkers and intellectuals, not blind followers. Through strategic use of pride, challenge, and purpose, we will activate the deepest parts of a young person’s mind. Debate, public speaking, and essay writing from early ages will sharpen their intellect. Pride will be a tool, not a sin—used to push students to rise above mediocrity and challenge ideas, not just memorize them.

They will be introduced to the world’s most complex ideas—geopolitics, global conflicts, propaganda, and peace-building—so no lie or manipulation can control them again. By making them solve real-world problems, using the wisdom of intellectual giants across time, we will inject them with critical thinking and clarity. Competitions in innovation and science will make them scientific-minded, bold, and exploratory. They will want to build, question, and transform the world.

This is how you build a generation of awakened minds. The education system will no longer raise test-takers—it will forge future leaders, innovators, and protectors of reason.

Our Plan

Sharpen IQ, Intelligence, and Build a Generation Full of Knowledge

  1. Develop students’ IQ and cognitive strength through advanced problem-solving, debate, writing, and real-world discussions from an early age.

  2. Make intelligence a celebrated part of the school culture, encouraging pride in thinking and learning.

  3. Fill students with powerful knowledge of geopolitics, global conflicts, philosophy, innovation, and ethics.

  4. Ensure they are mentally equipped to resist misinformation, manipulation, and propaganda.

  5. Shape a generation of intellectually rich, emotionally deep, and truth-driven thinkers.

Innovation, Business & Science

  1. Promotion of startups and entrepreneurship via curriculum, cartoons, media, and mentorship.

  2. Shift from a job-dependent to a business-driven society starting in school.

  3. Fund independent science and research institutions (not just universities).

  4. Encourage youth to build the future, not dwell on the past.

  5. Promote science, ethics-based capitalism, and innovation from a young age.

System-Wide Structural Reforms

  1. Complete overhaul of the education system to focus on real human needs, not just economic utility.

  2. Adulthood will begin at 25, not 18.

  3. Creation of a Department of Enlightenment to promote ideas, literature, love, and compassion—especially through social media.

  4. Curriculum redesign focused on empathy, compassion, morals, ethics, innovation, resilience, and emotional intelligence.

  5. New political education subject centered entirely on debate, critical thinking, and understanding good vs bad politics.

 Global Exposure & Future Readiness

  1. Global youth travel programs after Year 12 with part-time work to build real-world experiences.

  2. Mandatory emotional and life-readiness sessions in the final weeks of Year 12.

  3. International placement guarantees after school (for jobs or universities).

  4. Global-standard job training for high school graduates.

 Emotional & Community Development

  1. Promotion of love-centered, trust-based school environments.

  2. Strong encouragement of hugging, cuddling, and physical affection in early childhood education.

  3. Deep friendships and trust-building as key educational goals (via literature, stories, movies, curriculum).

  4. Community-based lifestyle education instead of individualistic thinking.

  5. The New Education Policy guarantees that students and future generations will uphold their civic duties.

 Addiction, Technology & Discipline Policies

  1. Strict anti-drug, anti-alcohol, and anti-vape education campaigns in schools.

  2. Raise legal age for alcohol and cigarettes to 22.

  3. Special phones for youth under 16 to reduce screen addiction and digital harm.

  4. Strict Punishments and intervention for parents who are abusive or addicts.

Mental Health & Care

  1. Drastically increase the number of school counselors, especially in teen years.

  2. Special attention and support for underprivileged children.

  3. Lower child-to-teacher ratio for more personalized education.

 Equity & Empowerment

  1. Special education programs for girls to empower their voices and leadership.

  2. Say no to religion in education, but honor spiritual wisdom across cultures and philosophies.

  3. Promotion of reason, philosophy, and deep ideas as part of the core curriculum.

What’s Happening Today:

  • Students are depressed, anxious, and emotionally disconnected.

  • Youth are isolated, addicted, and suffering silently in a system that doesn’t speak to their hearts.

  • Innovation and scientific curiosity are declining—young people are losing the spark to explore and create.

  • Addictions are rising—drugs, vaping, social media, pornography, and video games are draining their energy and purpose.

  • Attention spans are alarmingly low, making deep learning and focus nearly impossible.

  • Trust is disappearing—youth don’t believe in leaders, institutions, or even each other.

  • Depth in love, empathy, and compassion is fading, replaced by shallow relationships and loneliness.

  • Intimate relationships are almost gone—genuine connection, romance, and human closeness are vanishing.

  • Mental health is in crisis, but the system offers only pills—not meaning, not connection.

 

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Why We’re Demanding Change:

Because the current system is not raising fulfilled, curious, empathetic human beings—it's producing anxious robots. We're done with that. Education must evolve into a powerful force for connection, courage, critical thinking, and compassion. And this is where our revolution begins.

"If empathy, compassion, respect, love, and morals are missing from our youth, then what is the point of education?

Mo Sharma

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