Students should ditch the university and learn gardening
The Telegraph:
Gardening guru Titchmarsh, 63, also said he wants horticulture to be taught in all secondary schools as a "useful life skill".
Titchmarsh, who left school at 15 to become an apprentice council gardener, hopes soaring university tuition fees will see teenagers turn to careers in gardening.
He told Amateur Gardening magazine: "We've been in this ridiculous system where we're sending everyone to university.
"It's a mad way of proceeding.
"We need practical skills to keep the country going and the fact that they've been undervalued, underrated and under catered for is a great mistake in terms of our civilisation. We need to value these skills again.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 1, 2012 1:57 AM
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