Assuming that schools need to exist, the curriculum should not be static (i.e. should be updated in real-time) given the increasing dynamism and complexity in the world. Perhaps this is another reason to promote self-directed learning.
FRNTIER | Dec Thomas | Substack
This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress (Edge Question)
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Joe Norman • Applied Complexity Science | Substack
That means schools will need to embrace a form of learning that is fundamentally different from the one they have known.
Rob Mancabelli • Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education
