Education from the Industrial age

Published in stuff October 26th, 2010  | 

Sir Ken Robinson is right. Our “modern” education is from the Industrial age. And what happens when we have nowadays society/economy and industrial education? Sir Robinson’s answer: chaos.

Changing the education paradigm is not easy. Definitely not easy! But it is our obligation to do it.

Until we change our idea for education, we are going to see more and more defects of the modern age. And every next time it is going to be worse.

It’s up to us.

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