20 Things That Should Be Taught at School

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School may teach us a handful of neat academic tricks but c’mon this just isn’t enough. Here’s a list of essential life skills that we believe teachers should be sharing with their students, too.

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Do you remember back when you were just a kid and you used to wish you were already an adult so you could…I don’t know, get out of school and party and drink all the grog you possibly can. Well, now that you’re an adult, you’re probably wishing for your life back. I mean c’mon, adult life is exhausting and there are just too many responsibilities and bills to keep track of, keeping yourself sane is already a huge task in itself.

Do you even ever care what values your Xs and Ys in your Algebra are or who killed whom from your History class? There are definitely more pressing matters to be attended to and here are among the top life skills that we should all be taught as students!

Money Matters

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It’s always best to get to know how money works and how to handle them early on in life. You certainly don’t want to be spending your day acting like a millionaire after getting that first paycheck from your after-school job, right?

Here are a few topics involving money that should be in the curricula:

  • How to Open a Bank Account
  • How to Read Bills
  • How to Pay Bills
  • Consequences of Debt
  • Credit Cards
  • How to get a Tax File Number
  • How to Lodge a Tax Return
  • How to Rent or Buy a House
  • How to Get a Good Credit Rating
  • How to Understand a Contract
  • Understanding Interest
  • What to do when you are in trouble
  • When to Seek a Professional

Social Studies

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Social Studies isn’t just about studying sociology and humanities that all revolve around past happenings. What about getting the students even more involved and modifying the lesson plan so it fits the 21st century?

Working Life

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Many of us study to get a job — or at least, make us stay in a job while we try to save up for business capital. Either way, adding these courses in school will definitely help set us up in achieving career goals successfully.

  • How to Dress for a Job Interview
  • How to Roll Over Your Superannuation
  • Social Media and Work Etiquette

Personal Life

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It’s funny why there’s even a need to study about how we should be getting our personal lives in order — but this one’s badly needed. Adult life often revolves around relationships, pregnancies, children and lots of health checks.

Home Life

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The most basic life skill of them all — and yet the most neglected. Kids ought to learn how to fix simple troubles at home before moving out of the ‘rents’ house!

  • How to Fix a Tax Washer
  • How to Turn off the Water at the Water Meter
  • How to Unblock a Sink
  • How to Change a Light Bulb
  • How to do Your Food Shopping
  • How to Set Up a Budget
  • How to Menu Plan
  • How to Cook Basic but Healthy Meals

What else do you think should kids be taught at school today?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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