Nikhil Goyal: “Out of the Mouths of Babes”

In this guest article, Nikhil Goyal, a 17-year-old author and speaker, calls for a learning revolution and says it is time for “students to become captains of their education” Twenty years ago at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Severn Cullis-Suzuki, a twelve-year-old girl from Canada, “silenced the world for six minutes,” with her […]
Preserving Access and Quality in an Era of Rising University Tuition Fees

State financing of higher education is under stress as countries all over the world struggle with fiscal pressures. This week’s guest contributors Charles A.Goldman, Megan Clifford and Lindsay Daugherty, from Rand Corporation, review a number of cost-sharing policies that can be adopted and how they may affect access to and the quality of education. In the first decade of the […]
Valerie Hannon: “New skills and capabilities are needed to thrive in this new world of work”

According to the International Labor Organization (ILO) nearly 75 million young people are unemployed around the world, an increase of more than 4 million since 2007 (they do not expect this to have changed significantly by 2016). At the same time increasing numbers of young people are entering the labor market, meaning that 80 million […]
TVET in Sub-Saharan Africa: Things that Work

The primary objective of technical and vocational education and training is the acquisition of employable skills for the world of work. Without job-related skills, young people and adults cannot benefit from employment opportunities that offer a decent income. Youth unemployment in Africa has become a major development issue. An estimated 95 million young men and […]
Collaborating for Change – Monkey Say, Monkey Do?

Every global or domestic summit on education and learning that I have attended this century mentions the word “collaboration” as an essential 21st century skill. Policy maker after policy maker takes the stage and eventually, like a game of buzzword bingo, uses the word along with its bedfellows “transformation”, “reformation”, “change” and sometimes, if they’re […]
Prof. Noam Chomsky: “Independent Thinking Comes through Discovery”

Watch the interview with Professor Noam Chomsky on the importance of interaction and participation in the classroom, the urgent need to address funding, the role of modern technology to improve access to education and what more needs to be done to build the future of education.
Martha Nussbaum: “You can’t Get Innovation Without Cultivating the Imagination”

This exclusive interview with Prof. Martha Nussbaum from the University of Chicago Law School takes a look at the essential elements of education for the 21st century. It examines how capabilities relate to a country’s development and the importance of educating people in order to help them become active responsible citizens.
Prof. Colin Blakemore: “Without effective education, a country is nothing”

In this exclusive interview, Colin Blakemore, Professor of Neuroscience, University of Oxford in the UK, asserts that “an ideal education system would be one which is built on knowledge of how a child’s brain naturally develops and learns.” According to Professor Blakemore, the period between approximately 2 and 5 years old is a particularly sensitive […]
Dr. Khalifa: “Matching Skills to the Job Market Better is Crucial”

The Spotlight focused on how to provide youth with skills that are relevant to the marketplace by investing in education, engaging stakeholders, and enabling solutions so that Arab youth earn a better future.
Commissioner Vassiliou: “We Need to Prepare Ourselves for the Global Competition in Education”

Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, discusses the importance of closer collaboration between universities and businesses to lower youth unemployment. Watch this interview to find out about the role of culture and creativity in education and the need for globalized education in Europe to face growing global competition in education.