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  2. What the Future of Education Looks Like from Here

    www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/askwith-education-forum/20/12/what-future-education...

    The Future of Education panel, moderated by Dean Bridget Long and hosted by HGSE’s Askwith Forums, focused on hopes for education going forward, as well as HGSE’s role. “The story of HGSE is the story of pivotal decisions, meeting challenges, and tremendous growth,” Long said. “We have a long history of empowering our students and ...

  3. What will education look like in 20 years? | World Economic Forum

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/01/future-of-education-4-scenarios

    As we begin a new year, it is traditional to take stock of the past in order to look forward, to imagine and plan for a better future. But the truth is that the future likes to surprise us. Schools open for business, teachers using digital technologies to augment, not replace, traditional face-to face-teaching and, indeed, even students hanging ...

  4. 4 trends that will shape the future of higher education

    www.weforum.org/.../02/four-trends-that-will-shape-the-future-of-higher-education

    In the last year, we have started to see examples of true reform, addressing the root causes of the education challenge. Below are four higher education trends we see taking shape in 2022. 1. Learning from everywhere. There is recognition that as schools and universities all over the world had to abruptly pivot to online teaching, learning ...

  5. New Data Show How the Pandemic Affected Learning Across Whole ...

    www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/news/23/05/new-data-show-how-pandemic-affected...

    Today, The Education Recovery Scorecard, a collaboration with researchers at the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University (CEPR) and Stanford University’s Educational Opportunity Project, released 12 new state reports and a research brief to provide the most comprehensive picture yet of how the pandemic affected student learning.

  6. Our education system is losing relevance. Here's how to update it

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/04/our-education-system-is-losing-relevance-heres...

    We must update education with job readiness, the ability to compete against smart machines and the creation of long-term economic value in mind; Education access, equity and quality must be improved to solve the global education crisis – 72 million children of primary education age are not in school. Education today is in crisis.

  7. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed education forever. This is how

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/04/coronavirus-education-global-covid19-online...

    The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom. As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. Research suggests that online learning has been shown to ...

  8. How AI can transform education for students and teachers | World...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2023/05/ai-accelerate-students-holistic-development...

    Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) could transform education systems and make them more equitable. It can accelerate the long overdue transformation of education systems towards inclusive learning that will prepare young people to thrive and shape a better future. At the same time, teachers can use these technologies to enhance their ...

  9. The future of learning: AI is revolutionizing education 4.0

    www.weforum.org/stories/2024/04/future-learning-ai-revolutionizing-education-4-0

    AI presents an avenue through which students can improve digital literacy, critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity, preparing learners for future job demands. Integrating AI into education, through traditional or innovative methods, is key to shaping tomorrow’s workforce. 4. Personalizing learning content and experience.

  10. Higher Education's Resistance to Change

    www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/edcast/23/11/higher-educations-resistance-change

    And what I found is that the resistance to change is rooted in the culture and the structures of higher education. If you look, for instance, at the incentive system, most people who change, change because there's some sort of extrinsic incentive to change. JILL ANDERSON: Right. BRIAN ROSENBERG: People don't like change.

  11. When it Comes to Education, the Federal Government is in Charge...

    www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/ed-magazine/17/08/when-it-comes-education-federal...

    Trump’s budget has received pushback, and for some education-minded conservatives, the administration’s advocacy on their behalf is unwelcome. Frederick Hess, Ed.M.'90, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, believes in school choice — but worries what will happen if Trump pushes for it.