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The Future of Learning Agents and Disruptive Innovation
Teachers and administrators aren't the only educators in the new learning landscape. Discover new roles that may be organizing learning for our kids in the future, and figure out how we can prepare today's emerging educators for those roles.
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Reality Check: Student Videos from New High Schools
The new and redesigned high schools that KnowledgeWorks Foundation has helped launch are ushering in whole new ways to teach teenagers. They are small, demanding and set high expectations for all students. What is the experience like for the young people whose lives are being touched by these changes? To find out, we gave students video cameras and asked them to tell us about themselves and their schools. Scroll down to see additional student videos.
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Videos on the Future of Education
Institute for the Future has created 6 videos around the driving forces that will have an affect on the future of education.
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Future of Education Blog
The Future of Education blog is dedicated to finding and discussing people, projects, events, and resources that exemplify the trends forecasted by the KnowledgeWorks Foundation's Map of Future Forces Affecting Education. We invite you to join us in creating the future we want and need.
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Youth Voices from the Future
How will driving forces of change affect your life in ten years? How will they shape who you become and how you will live? Listen to how students across the country answered these questions.
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21st Century Skills, Beyond the Three Rs
The poll, released by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, indicates that Americans understand the economy has changed and that, without skills that reflect today's workforce demands, young people may face tougher challenges earning a living wage and maintaining U.S. competitiveness than previous generations did. Skills such as global literacy, problem solving, innovation and creativity are becoming increasingly important in today's society and economy.
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