Note sull'episodio
Imagine an education system designed around how humans actually learn, where curiosity is the starting point and lifelong learning is encouraged to be the default, not the exception. We are in an era where the skills we learn will shift multiple times within a single lifetime, yet many of us were trained within a system built for a very different mindset toward learning.
In this week’s podcast episode, let's explore where our education systems came from, what they were originally designed to produce, and what they may need to become in the next era.
Inside the episode:
- How the industrial era shaped modern schooling
- Why curiosity and adaptability are becoming essential skills for the future
- The role of belonging and agency in effective learning
- Why lifelong learning matters more than ever
Parole chiave
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