For generations, schools have followed a familiar pattern.
Students sit in classrooms.
Teachers deliver information.
Students memorize lessons.
Exams measure what they remember.
Then the cycle repeats.
This model has...
For generations, students around the world have followed a familiar path.
Go to school.
Sit in a classroom.
Follow a schedule.
Complete assignments.
Take exams.
Earn grades.
Graduate.
Find a career.
This system...
Education systems around the world are under increasing pressure to adapt.
The traditional model—built on memorization, standardized testing, and fixed career paths—is no longer aligned...
Education systems rarely change quickly. Curriculum reforms, teacher training programs, and school infrastructure usually evolve slowly over many years.
Yet in recent times, several countries...
Education has always shaped civilizations, but never before has it faced such rapid pressure to evolve.
Technological disruption, shifting labor markets, demographic change, and global...