WORLD EDUCATION FORUM: One generation – what does it take to transform education? + Resources

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The World Education Forum is one of the biggest events in the field of learning. On its web-site there are some great resources, for example:

 

Developing Point of Learning: An innovative approach to enhancing professional learning

17th January 2018

https://www.theewf.org/issues/article/developing-point-of-learning-an-in...

 

Teaching for Global Competence in a Rapidly Changing World

29th January 2018

Read the report by the Asia Society | Centre for Global Education | OECD

https://www.theewf.org/issues/article/teaching-for-global-competence-in-...

 

 

About the Summit

https://www.theewf.org/theme

We know the world is changing quickly; and long-term visions for education are challenging, given that frequently we have little time to reflect and act – so we jump to action quickly. At the same time, we know that change in education is not like changing the books on a shelf. Like learning itself, transformation is more likely to happen through engaging minds; encouraging people’s innovation; securing their support; and working together. That way we might develop a persistent, over-arching vision for education.

To achieve a persistent vision, part of the approach might be associated with building partnerships, coalitions and cooperation. Such cooperation might include working across governments and between departments. It seems likely that it should include working with communities, professionals, society and industry.

If we are not simply to tinker around the edges of education, but to act on what we know, we should consider approaches to policy that, over time, prepare people well for future challenges; and engage broad and enduring support. Hopefully then we can step towards authentic transformation and the kinds of education that support and fuel aspirations of learners and, ultimately the success of our countries and indeed the world.

 

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