Learning Societies in the 21st Century

As the new millennium unfolds, our sense of connection is proving critical to our collective success as a planet. In a world this connected, however, there are still many who are falling behind. Access to education, rising inequalities and other challenges yet to come threaten our collective progress.

How do we ensure that we move forward so that no one is left behind? As global movements such as AI and a burgeoning Edtech industry shape our planet, how do we ensure they provide solutions to issues critical to our collective growth, including climate change? Read what our WISE@Paris speakers have to say on these subjects and more in our new special focus on learning societies in the 21st century.

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Educating to Fight Climate Change

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How Can the EdTech Industry Effectively Develop Innovations in Education?

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The Case for the Online Mentorship Movement

There's an opportunity to meet the evolving tech economy head-on and reskill the people whose...

What Governments Can Learn From Innovation in Education

How can governments encourage innovation in society through educational systems?