The modern educational paradigm is inextricably linked to the industrial and technological revolutions. Over time, this alignment has steered the educational framework towards skill-based curricula, standardized assessments, and uniform global reforms . While this approach caters to industrial demands, it has inadvertently sidelined the broader purpose of education fostering societal growth and individual enlightenment. The Roots of Industry-Driven Education The transition in industrial trends constantly generates new skills , reshaping educational goals into employment-oriented milestones. Learning is perceived as a transactional process where individuals invest in education to secure jobs, positioning success and failure as personal responsibilities. While this may streamline workforce development , it confines the educational experience to a one-dimensional pursuit of utility. This "learnification," as coined by educational researcher Gert Biesta, emphasizes market-driven ...