Future of education in the next 10 years

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Future of education in the next 10 years Educational trends Future of education in the next 10 years

Key areas Curriculum Methodology School Organization Finance Demography Role of Teachers

curriculum Flexibility Integral – Skills based not memory based Not only knowledge but affective Horizontal Accredited by International institutions – Exchange program Religion as subject will no longer exist Multi lingual in communication Ecology Local culture into curriculum – more significant Emphasis on social wellbeing

Methodology More participative and interactive Teacher as mentor Inter disciplinary Project based approach Use of tablets – online learning Technology based - Digitalized Less library and laboratories but more virtual experience

School Organization Not traditional classrooms Teams of teachers according to the needs of the group Artificial intelligence – Robots

Finance More private than public Gap between the poor and rich widened Commercial – Profit making – Undertaken by companies Specialized schools owned by industries

Demography Difference in birth rate – more schools, more business Brain drain Women more successful than men

Role of Teacher Teachers as mentors Highly qualified and competent teachers Experiential and affective skill Change in training and formation of teachers

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