Social, technological and demographic changes mean that today's young people will be living in a very different world - one that will present both challenges and opportunities. To make the most of these changes, young people will need a broad range of skills combined with appropriate knowledge. They will also need to take more responsibility for their own education and how it is delivered - to ensure that it equips them for the future.
This publication includes ideas about how learning could be in the future.
Published
October 2009
Author
GoddardPayne in collaboration with Dan Moynihan and Jane Fletcher from the Harris Federation.
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