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Views on the futures of education from around the world

The Futures of Education initiative is sparking conversations on how knowledge and learning can shape the future of humanity and the planet. How should education be re-thought in the light of the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century? UNESCO has received views from around the world and we invite you to submit your own ideas as well.  These written contributions are shared with the International Commission on the Futures of Education and will help to shape the upcoming global report (to be released in late 2021).  Take a moment to examine the written submissions yourself – find inspiration, be challenged, and join the global discussion on the futures of education!

What is the major, key issue for the futures of education?

The opinions expressed here are those of the authors. These are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization.

TIKABIA TUMOH JACQUES, Cameroon
« Education is the process of building up the intellect of persons of all ages through teaching, eit ... »
Kongnyuy Collins , Cameroon
« To beter achieve a good future of education by 2050 ,the state of each country should welcome econ ... »
, Algeria
« La disponibilité, la gratuité et la qualité de l'éducation pour la classe pauvre de la sociét ... »
, Algeria
« Comment adapter l'école aux défis du 21eme siècle. ... »
Doreen Binain Mbain, Cameroon
« The future of education is very bleak for some of our children here in the English speaking parts ... »

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