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What will education look like in a world where knowledge is a currency and schools have gone underground to preserve independent thought? Is this idea too thought-provoking, too futuristic, and imaginative, or could it become a reality within just two years, especially since you all know what Project 2025 is? Without diving into current politics, Mark and Samantha delve into my blog post “Why Every Decision Matters” and explore the future of education.
Listening to them unpack my work feels like stepping into a conversation where imagination could meet our reality sooner than we could ever expect, challenging how we think about how knowledge is shared and valued. Their discussion about the delicate balance between technology and human creativity, how AI might shape education, and how imagination could save it is refreshing, as their background is completely different from mine. However, they could still see what I imagined and relate to it. It’s a conversation that feels urgent as we navigate an increasingly tech-driven world, compounded by geopolitical upheavals, leaving the near future as uncertain as the distant one.
Global visionaries like Yuval Noah Harari or artists who reflect reality through their work, such as Tom Morello, should join Mark and Samantha in exploring these ideas in their podcast and making them accessible to everyone, even if they don’t have a college degree. The main question is, what can we do to expand global compulsory education when many Arab countries prevent women from education or speaking in public?
So, if you’ve ever wondered what the future of learning might hold or how the stories we tell today could shape that future, this is your invitation to listen, reflect, and join the conversation.
To read the blog post they talk about, click the link: Why Every Decision Matters.
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