How can we be learning for life?
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What sort of learning do we need to support young people with in a rapidly changing world? What does it mean to be a life-long-learner? What qualities of learning do we all possess? What is 'unlearning' and how might it be a vital form of our own growth? What is spiral-learning and how does this shape the way we grow in the world? What if learning was as much about the why and the how as it is about the what?
In this week's episode we dive into the qualities of learning; from pedagogy to process and practice. In particular we talk about the newly launched 'Learning for Life' programme for educators which helps young people make sense of the world they’re growing up in by seeing how it all fits together. Developed over the past decade, these learning resources are built around a simple idea: instead of leading with content, what if we allow learning to be shaped by a pedagogy which inspires critical, curious and compassionate learners. We are gifting all of these materials, shared freely under a Creative Commons Licence and intended for use and adaptation across a range of educational settings for all ages - children and young adults alike.
In this week's episode we reference the following:
- Learning for Life - ThoughtBox (website & resources)
- Futures of Education - UNESCO (website & report)
- Times Education Commission - The Times (PDF report)
- Human Flourishing Report - PISA (PDF report)
- Rebooting Education Report 2023 - Reboot the Future (PDF report)
- The Future of Education & Skills 2030/2040 - OEDC (website & report)
- School Report – Pearson - Pearson Education (PDF report)
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